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1. Jean Schaaf, son of Unknown and Unknown, was born in Koblenz, Germany and died about 1812.
General Notes: Johan Schaaf lived in Nierendorf, Kreis Ahrweiler,Regirengbezirk, Coblenz, Rheinland, Germany . He had a brother Heinrich Schaaf who lived in Bengen,Kreis Ahrweiler, Germany. Heirich Schaaf had two daughters, they lived in Bengen and survived him.
*Johan Schaaf was married twice. Of the first marriage one daughter was born. (In 1820 the daughter married Johan Baptist Fassbender of Remagen. She died in 1866 leaving 3 sons, 4 daugh ers and a number of grandchildren)
Some sources have his name as Jean Schaaf instead of Johan
Jean married Maria Anna Schuffer. Maria died in 1851.
General Notes: *Maria Anna Schuffer was the second wife of Johan Schaaf and the grandmother of Heinrich Jose ph Schaaf.
*When Johan Schaaf died about 1812, Maria Anna married again to a man by the name of Hattinge r of Remagen. As a result of this marriage Maria Anna had 2 daughters. She died in 1851.
Children from this marriage were:
+ 2 M i. Franz Theodore Schaaf was born on 24 Jul 1808 in Nierendorf, Germany, died on 24 Dec 1882 in Buffalo City, Buffalo County, Wisconsin at age 74, and was buried in "Old Catholic Cemetery" Buffalo City, Buffalo County, Wisconsin.
+ 3 M ii. Hubert Schaaf was born on 21 Dec 1809 and died in 1857 at age 48.
+ 4 F iii. Eva Schaaf .
+ 5 F iv. Margreta Schaaf .
+ 6 F v. Anna Katherina Schaaf .
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2. Franz Theodore Schaaf (Jean1) was born on 24 Jul 1808 in Nierendorf, Germany, died on 24 Dec 1882 in Buffalo City, Buffalo County, Wisconsin at age 74, and was buried in "Old Catholic Cemetery" Buffalo City, Buffalo County, Wisconsin.
General Notes: Franz Theodore Schaaf married a childless widow named Brietenbach and they had a daughter named Anna. In 1854 Anna married a Mr. Profitlig and the day after the wedding this bride and groom, her parents, Franz Theodore Schaaf and wife left for America by sailing vessel and landed in New York 8 weeks later. They went to Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The mother died within a few years. Franz Theodore Schaaf in time married a widow about his own age, they had a daughter . They moved to Buffalo City, Buffalo County, Wisconsin. Some years later wife and daughter died within a short period of time. He was then 68 years old. He ask the Widow of Peter Triesch (Maria Grun Triesch) to keep house for him. She had four children: Elizabeth, Simon, Nicholas and Peter. Not long after that she and Franz Theodore Schaaf were married. They had a daughter, Catherine Schaaf. (Kate) Before Kate was born, Heinrich Joseph Schaaf, nephew to Franz Theodore, arrived on 21 April 1878 from Germany to visit his uncle. Elizabeth Triesch was working as a maid in Alma, Wisconsin and came home to care for her mother, they became acqainted and 22 Oct 1878 were married.
AKA Franciscus, born 1837/07, died 1889. Source St Gall's Records, Colton, Wa.
Registration of marriage: Vol I, page 129, Buffalo County Wisconsin, marriage records, This is marriage number 2, he is listed as Theodore not Franz. No known children this marriage. He lived at Waumandee, Wisconsin at time of marriage. Wife's name was Regina Wasmer.
Registration of marriage: Vol II, page 43, Buffalo County marriage records. He is listed at Francis Theodor Schaaf, married to Mary Gryn, Catholic ceremony. Mary Gryn's parents listed as Jean Gryn, father, and Elisabeth Gryn(Marjand) This is his third marriage, 1 child this marriage.
Buffalo County Journal, dated 4 Jan 1883-father Schaff, one of the pioneers of Belvidere, died Sunday, Dec 24 1882, age 74 years.
Will in probate: Franz T. Schaaf #511, inventory of houshold & personal property, 160 acres land in the town of Belvidere, $1000.00, lots #1259 & 1260 in the city of Buffalo, $200.00, cash on hand $550.00, notes on hand $2150.00, description of real estate: NW NE Sec 9, TWR 12 . Buffalo Co Journal, 8 March 1883, probate notice.
Listed in History of Buffalo County, Wisconsin, 1888, from Rhenish, Prussia, first settled in Waumandee, Wisconsin in 1854, was a farmer, died.
A Catholic Church once stood near where Franz Schaaf is buried, the Catholic Church might have been St. Anne. The tombstone of Franz Theodore Schaff reads: Franz T. Schaaf GEST DEN 14 J_ _____ GOLL YALEIHN DIE EIOIGE BUHE
This tombstone was difficult to read and we also believe his second wife and also his daughter Anna from his first marriage buried here, could not find.
MARRIAGE CERTIFICATE
1. The Color: White 2. Full name of husband: Schaff, Francis Theodor 3. Full name of wife previous to marriage: Mary Gryn Widowed Trisch 4. Occupation of husband: Private gentleman/living on his rentals 5. Residence of husband: Buffalo City 6. Birthplace of husband: Germany, Nie rendorf-------Trier Coblenz 7. The place, town or township, and county where the marriage was contracted: Buffalo City, Buffalo Co 8. Time when marriage was contracted: 26 June 1877 9. By what ceremony contracted: By the ceremony of the Catholic Church 10.Names of subscribing witnesses: Kekering, Henry and Wellman, Adam 11.Date of certificate of marriage: 26 Jun e 1877 12.Name of the father of husband: Schaaf, Jean 13.Name of the mother of husand: Anne Schaaf born Schuffer 14.Name of the father of wife: Gryn, Jean 15.Name of the mother of wife : Elezabeth Gryn born Marchant 16.Any additional circumstances: -----
The following was copied from 1867 records of St Lawrence Catholic Church in Alma, Wisconsin : Die Arigesimo primo Decembris Baptizavi Annam miriam- Michaelis Dahm & Annae Kalchthaler na tam nono die Dec Patrini: Maria Cath. Schmid & Franz Theodor Schaaf. 1879 Maria Schaaf spons or for baptism.
Registration of deaths,Vol I, page 91, Buffalo County, Wisconsin, Death records. At the time of death age 74, lived at Alma, Wisconsin, was a farmer, his wife was Maria Schaaf. Death record says date of birth April 1808
Franz married Margaret Brietenbach.
The child from this marriage was:
+ 7 F i. Anna Schaaf was born on 31 Mar 1831 in Germany, died on 10 Mar 1877 at age 45, and was buried in Buffalo City, Buffalo County, Wisconsin.
Franz next married Regina Wesmer on 3 Jul 1862 in Buffalo City, Buffalo County, Wisconsin. Regina was born in 1808 in Baden, Germany, died on 19 Mar 1877 in Buffalo City, Buffalo County, Wisconsin at age 69, and was buried in Buffalo City, Buffalo County, Wisconsin.
General Notes: Registration of death,vol 1, Pg 37, Died of consumption at age 69. Regina (Mrs Wasmer) Schaaf . City of Buffalo page 41, house 774 Schaaf, Franz, age 60 day laborer born Prussia wife: Reg ina, age 60, born Baden
Souce: Buffalo County, Wisconsin Death records, Vol 1, p. 20
Franz next married Maria Grun on 26 Jun 1877 in Buffalo County, Wisconsin, daughter of Johann G Grun and Elizabeth Marchand. Maria was born on 17 Aug 1838 in Oeberich, Germany, died on 22 Mar 1905 in Colton, Whitman County, Washington at age 66, and was buried in Colton, Whitman County, Washington. The cause of her death was Stomach Ailment.
Marriage Notes: Vol 1, page 185, Buffalo County, Wisconsin, marriage index
General Notes: Maria Grun Triesch, widowed, married Franz Theadore Schaaf and had a daughter, Catherine (Kate) Schaaf. Lived in Fountain City, Wisconsin. (Kate was Mrs. F.F. Hatrup)
Maria Grun had 2 brothers, Simon and Martin. Simon was a carpenter and was born about 1846. Martin was born about 1843, died 1871 in the Indian Arkansas War. Martin became a volunteer soldier and infantryman in the Civil War. When his enlistment period ended, he returned and with a partner, was in the Saloon business in Chicago. Before long he again became a soldier, this time as a Calveryman and in 1871 was killed in the indian War in Arkansas.
Maria Grun died of a stomach ailment.
The child from this marriage was:
+ 8 F i. Catharine Josephine Schaaf, "Kate" was born on 29 May 1878 in Buffalo City, Buffalo County, Wisconsin.
3. Hubert Schaaf (Jean1) was born on 21 Dec 1809 and died in 1857 at age 48.
Hubert married Maria Katarina Kundgen in 1837, daughter of Johan Kristian Kundgen and Anna. Maria was born in 1804 and died in Sep 1868 at age 64.
General Notes: *Maria Katarina Kundgen was practically forced (by her brother Frederich to marry Johan Joseph Hoever, a widower with 3 small children, 2 boys and 1 girl. She bore him two more children . He was not strong and healthy and followed orchard and landscape work. He died while still a young man in 1835. His parents had considerable free money and had advanced him more than his share so later when the division was made the other children inherited some free money, but my mother nothing except debts. Thus she was a poor widow until Hubert Schaaf came along and married her 2 years later in 1837 (Source: family history by H.J.Schaaf)
Children from this marriage were:
+ 9 F i. Maria Anna Schaaf was born in Dec 1839.
+ 10 M ii. Franz Theodor (Infant) Schaaf .
+ 11 M iii. Franz Theodor Schaaf was born on 7 Feb 1844, died in 1887 in Ochtendung, Germany at age 43, and was buried in 1887 in Ochtendung, Germany.
+ 12 M iv. Heinrich Joseph Schaaf was born on 3 Dec 1847 in Oeverich, Kreis W. Rhine, Prussia, died on 11 Jun 1931 in Genessee, Idaho at age 83, and was buried in Colton, Whitman County, Washington.
4. Eva Schaaf (Jean1).
General Notes: Eva Schaaf (Daughter of Johan Schaaf and sister to Heinrich Joseph Schaaf) married in Oeveric h a widower with 2 children and bore him 7 more, the youngest of whom was only 2 years old wh en he died in 1857, leaving the family destitute .
5. Margreta Schaaf (Jean1).
General Notes: *Margreta Schaaf (daughter of Johan Schaaf and sister to Heinrich Joseph Schaaf) was marrie d in Pissenheim, Germany (don't have husbands name)
6. Anna Katherina Schaaf (Jean1).
General Notes: *Anna Katherina Schaaf (daughter of Johan Schaaf and sister to Heinrich Joseph Schaaf) was ma rried in Remagen, Germany (don't now husbands name)
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7. Anna Schaaf (Franz Theodore2, Jean1) was born on 31 Mar 1831 in Germany, died on 10 Mar 1877 at age 45, and was buried in Buffalo City, Buffalo County, Wisconsin.
General Notes: Registration of death,Vol I, pg 37, Buffalo County, Wisconsin, death records. Lived at Buffal o City Wisconsin, age 45yrs at death.
The name of her husband is spelled various ways: PROFICHLIOH, PROFITLING.
Anna married Mathias Profittlich. Mathias died on 30 Mar 1874 and was buried in Waumandee, Buffalo County, Wisconsin.
General Notes: Naturalized 24 Sep 1860, circuit court, Buffalo County, Wisconsin. Native of Prussia, have ph oto of tombstone. Certificate of Naturalization, Vol 1, Page 91, Buffalo County, Wisconsin.
Was one of the first settlers, along with Henry Mueller in Lincoln township, Buffalo County , Wisconsin, he settled there in 1853.
8. Catharine Josephine Schaaf, "Kate" (Franz Theodore2, Jean1) was born on 29 May 1878 in Buffalo City, Buffalo County, Wisconsin.
General Notes: The Colton Catholic Church records says that Catherine Schaaf was born 1877, married Frank Ha trup 7 May 1895, Uniontown Catholic Church by Rev Anton Jochren. Wit: Peter Triesch and Ann a Hatrup. Source: Whitman Co Courthouse, Colfax, Wa, Book #173.
Whitman Co. Wa Superior Court Clerk, Colfax Wa. 99111, August 9, 1993. Received the followin g In the Matter of the Guardianship of Kate Schaaf, dated 22 December 1891. IN THE SUPER IOR COURT OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON FOR THE COUNTY OF WHITMAN. In the Matter of the Guardian ship of Kate Schaaf, a Minor: PETITION. Your petitioner would respectfully represent and show , that Kate Schaaf is a minor of the age of fourteen years, now living with your petitioner , in Whitman County, State of Washington. That said minor is the daughter of your petitione r and Franz T. Schaaf, late of Buffalo County, Wisconsin, now deceased. That said minor is he ir to an Estate if her father, Franz T. Schaaf, which said Estate is now in the hands of th e administrator of Franz T. Schaaf, living in said Buffalo County, in the State of Wisconsin . and is ready for distribution ---- -----. That said Estate does not exceed the value of Fi fteen Hundred Dollars. That said minor has no guardian appointed by law and it is necessary i n order to protect the Estate of said minor that a guardian be appointed in Whitman County, t o have the care and custody of said minor and of her --- Estate, that your petitioner is dul y qualified under the laws of the State of Washington, to act as guardian for said minor ha s petitioned your Honorable Court and nominated your petitioner to act as her guardian. Where fore your petitioner prays that your Honorable Court appoint her guardian of the person and e state of Kate Schaaf, a minor. (signed by Maria/Mary Schaaf) petitioner. (Signed by Thomas Sc hoffen) Justice of the Peace.
To the Honorable E.H. Sullivan, Judge of the Superior Court of the State of Washington , for the County of Whitman. I hereby nominate and appoint Mary Schaaf as guardian of my pers on and Estate and respectfully ask the said appointment by your Honorable Superior Court. (Si gned by Kate Schaaf.)
Guardian's Bond: Know all men by these presents, that we, Mary Schaaf as principal and J .H. Gaffney and M. Gaffney, his wife and John Kambitsch (unmarried) as sureities, are held an d firmly bound unto the State of Washington in the sum of Three Thousand Dollars, lawful mone y of the United States, for the payment of which, well and truly to be made, we bind ourselve s, our heirs, executors, administrators and assigns, jointly and severally, by these presents . Sealed and dated 20th January, 1892. The condition of this obligation is such that, if th e above bound Mary Schaaf, who has been appointed guardian of Kate Schaaf, shall faithfully d ischarge the office and trust of such guardian according to law, and shall render a fair an d just account of his said guardianship to the Superior Court for the County of Whitman, Stat e of Washington, from time to time as he shall thereto be required by said Court, and compl y with all orders of said Court, lawfully made, relative to the goods, chattels and moneys o f such minor, and render and pay to such minor all moneys, goods and chattels, title papers a nd effects which may come into the hands or possession of such guardian, belonging to such mi nor, when such minor shall be thereto entitled or to any subsequent guardian, should such Cou rt so direct; this obligation shall be void, otherwise to remain in full force and virtuee; w hich bond shall be for the use of such minor, and shall not become void upon the first recove ry, but may be put in suit from time to time against all or any one or more of the obligors , in the name and for the use and benefit of any person entitled, by a breach thereof, unti l the whole penalty shall be recovered theron. (Signed J.H. Gaffney, M. Gaffney, wife and Joh n Kambitsch, X mark) Thomas Schoffen, Notary Public, Uniontown, Wa. February, 1892.
LETTERS OF GUARDIANSHIP: In the Superior Court of Whitman County, State of Washington, i n the matter of the Guardianship of the person and estate if Kate Schaaf a minor, Whereas, Ma ry Schaaf of Whitman County, State of Washington, has made application to the Judge of the Su perior Court of said county, for letters of Guardianship of the person and estate of Kate Sch aaf a minor, and having given the bond required by law, now, therefore, we do appoint the sai d Mary Schaaf guardian of the person and estate of Kate Schaaf. (Signed by court clerk and de puty 18, Feb. 1892.)
STATE Of Washington, County of Whitman. I do solemnly swear that I will faithfully perfo rm, according to law, the duties of my trust, as guardian of the person and estate of Kate Sc haaf, a minor. (Signed Mary Schaaf, 12th February, 1892.
Registration of birth: Vol II, pg 127, Buffalo County, Wisconsin, record of births. Name on b irth record Cathrina. Mother's last name Mary Gruin.
Catharine Josephine Schaaf is listed on a list of people receiving First Comunion at the Cath olic Church in Fountain City, Wisconsin: Katie Schaaf, 14 June 1891.
The following was printed in the Genesee Idaho Newspaper: "May 10 - Uniontown - Frank Hattrup and Miss Katie Schaaf will be married next Tuesday at th e Catholic Church. They are highly respectable young people and have the best wished of all. " and also found in the paper the following: "Uniontown - Mr. Frank Hattrup and Miss Kati e Schaaf were joined in the holy bonds of matrimony at the Catholic Church of this city a t 9 o'clock Tuesday. After the ceremony the wedding was celebrated in royal style at the hom e of the bride's mother. A delicious wedding dinner was served, and the liquid for drinking p urposes wasn't at all "shy""
Catharine married Frank W Hattrup on 10 May in Uniontown, Whitman County, Washington. Frank was born in 1871 in Teutopolis, Illinois.
Noted events in his life were:
• Occupation: Carpenter.
Children from this marriage were:
+ 13 M i. Gilbert Charles Hattrup was born on 17 Oct 1907 in Uniontown, Whitman County, Washington.
+ 14 M ii. Oscar Hattrup
+ 15 F iii. Juanita Hattrup
+ 16 F iv. Mary Eleanor Hattrup was born on 17 Oct 1895 in Whitman County, Washington.
+ 17 M v. Joseph Hattrup
9. Maria Anna Schaaf (Hubert3, Jean1) was born in Dec 1839.
10. Franz Theodor (Infant) Schaaf (Hubert3, Jean1).
11. Franz Theodor Schaaf (Hubert3, Jean1) was born on 7 Feb 1844, died in 1887 in Ochtendung, Germany at age 43, and was buried in 1887 in Ochtendung, Germany.
12. Heinrich Joseph Schaaf (Hubert3, Jean1) was born on 3 Dec 1847 in Oeverich, Kreis W. Rhine, Prussia, died on 11 Jun 1931 in Genessee, Idaho at age 83, and was buried in Colton, Whitman County, Washington.
General Notes: Heinrich Joseph Schaaf left from Antwerp, Belgium on 30 March 1878 for the U.S. arriving on 21 April and went to his uncle Franz Theodore Schaaf in Buffalo City, Wisconsin and lived with him until 22 October 1878 when he married Elizabeth Triesch.
* Heinrich Joseph Schaaf returned to Germany in the winter of 1891-1892 to visit his father and relatives and those relatives of his wife Elizabeth Triesch in Greimerath.
* Heinrich Joseph Schaaf a contractor and in partnership with John Phillips, built the first Catholic Church in Colton, Washington in 1890.
Source: Angeline E. Schaaf, 1 Jul 1989
Obituary
Was Native of Germany and Came to This Section in 1889
H.J. Schaaf, aged 83 years, six months, a resident of this community since 1889, passed away at the home of his daughter, Mrs Ernest Hordeman near Genesee, last Thursday morning, June 11. The aged gentleman had been in poor health for the past several years.
He was born December 3, 1847, at Everrich, near Coblenz, Rhineland, Germany and came to the United States in March 1878. He was united in marriage with Miss Elizabeth Triesch at Buffalo City, Wisconsin, October 22, 1878 and came to this section on July 4th 1889. The deceased was preceded in death by his wife who passed away on May 11, 1912. Mr Schaaf was the father of 13 children, 10 of whom survive. They are: Mrs.B.H. Oenning of this place; S.H. Schaaf , Colfax; Mrs F. A. Mraz and Mrs Joe Reisenauer, Colton; Mrs. Joe Crete, Willows, California ; Theo. J. Schaaf, California; Mrs. J.J. Jacksha, Moscow; Joe F. Schaaf, Colfax; Ferdinand Schaaf, Okanogan; and Mrs Ernest Hordeman, Genesee. There are also 42 living grand-children and 11 great-grand-children.
Funeral services were conducted Saturday morning from St. Gall's Catholic Church at Colton . The Rev. Father Herrmann, Officiating. Interment was made at Colton. All of the above children were here for the funeral. (newspaper unknown)
The source for the information on the Schaaf Family from Hubert Schaaf and his descendants and the Triesch Family from Peter Triesch and Maria Grun and their descendants is Angeline Schaaf, Spokane, Washington.
The following were taken from records of St Laurentius Church in Zerf, Germany.
SCHAAF Catharina *Gutweiler ¥ 1811 BUSTERT Nikolaus
SCHAAF Johann +1806 Zerf
SCHAAF Johann *1830 Zerf
SCHAAF Josef *1839 Zerf
SCHAAF Margaretha *1788 Gutweiler ¥ 1811 TINNES Matthias
SCHAAF Nikolaus *1836 Zerf ¥ 1872 MAIER Elisabeth
SCHAAF Sebastian *e1756 Gutweiler ¥ MADUS Anna
SCHAAFF Johann ¥ SCHAAFF Johanna
SCHAAFF Johanna *1756, +Zerf ¥ SCHAAFF Johann
Heinrich married Elizabeth M."Liz" Triesch on 22 Oct 1878 in Buffalo City, Buffalo County, Wisconsin, daughter of Peter Triesch and Maria Grun. Elizabeth was born on 10 Dec 1859 in Greimerath, Regirungbezirg, Trier, Germany, died on 10 May 1912 in Colton, Whitman County, Washington at age 52, and was buried in Colton, Whitman County, Washington.
General Notes: *Elizabeth Triesch may have died of blood poison.
The following copied from 12 Aug 1879 records of St Lawrence Catholic Church in Alma, Wiscons in: Baptizavi Pmam Mariam Theresiam faliam Heinrici Josephi Schaaf - et Elisabethae Tries h - 11 Aug, Levantes, Joanes Bellinghauser, et Maria Schaaf.
30 Jan 1881, Baptivavi- Mariam Magdalenam Josephi Schaaf et Elisabethae Triesch natam die 2 8 Dec 1880. Patrino - Franc. Theod. Schaaf et Maria Margarethae M.
1884- Die 30 Novembris baptizavi Amaliam Franziska--Jos. Schaaf et Elis. Tresch nat. 10 Nov 1884- Sponsor Peter Triesch.
1887 Die 25, Marti baptizervous Theodorum Jacob fil. leg Henrici Jos. Schaaf et elis Trisch n atum Feb 1887, spons Jocob Hellman, Franziska Damm.
Die 13 April baptizavs Reginam Mar. Fil. leg. Josephi Schaaf et Elisab. (Triesch) nat. 19 Mar . 1889- sponsor Nic Trisch, Reg. Munch. Matri 28 ? Sept 1909 to Reisaner in Colton, Wa.
AS MOLLIE TOLD IT
(Written in Colton - 1973)
Henry J. Schaaf and his wife, Elisabeth Triesch together with their six children, ranging i n age from about eleven and three months, arrived at Uniontown, Washington on the fourth of July in 1889. We came by immigrant car or train.
Uniontown had celebrated the fourth of July and had their concessions in the flat near wher e the old Depot used to be. It was just before dark and their Merry-go-around, which was draw n by a horse, was soon to stop, as there were no electric lights, or other ways of lighting t he grounds. Mr.John Billinghouser, a friend of my father's from the old country, was at the D epot to meet us with his wagon. They piled us, and our belongings into the wagon, and away w e went over about eight miles of dusty rough roads to our destination, which was a two-room c abin with an attic over part of it.
The country was new, fruit and vegetables and everything was scarce. Many of the settlers had planted orchards, but they were not in bearing and would not be bearing fruit for a few mor e years. Rhubarb and several varities of goos-beeries, of very fine flavor were bearing in so me of the gardens. Mr B. had planted some garden, but the ground squirrels ate it up and it w as too late to plant more. The first years in this country were pretty rough on a family lik e ours with very little money and a family of eight to feed and Mr B. made nine.
We left a nice little home near Chocrine, Wisconsin where we had our own chickens, cows, goo d garden, but just a small acreage of land, not enough to make a living on. My father worke d on the section near our little town.
We did not go hungry, but the food was pretty plain. Buckwheat hotcakes for breakfast with s yrup, black coffee, homemade bread, which was always quite good. No milk, butter or eggs to-c ook with. Some dried fruit, such as prunes, raisins and dried apples was available but to bu y them in large quantities, came pretty high for a poor family like we were. How our darlin g mother kept us fed is hard to understand. We did our washing on the board also. No wonder h er health broke down when she was still quite young.
We had some fresh pork for the folks had butchered some hogs, made sausage and had lard t o cook with, and a little cured pork later on. Having a little meat from the butchershop, su ch as beef, veal or even some soup meat, was a real treat. School lunches were either syrup b read, or bread with a little lard spread on it and sprinkled with a little sugar.
I know my dear mother got pretty blue-at times, for she would disappear for a short time . I was just a small child of five years, but old enough to see she had been weeping and I wo uld feel sorry for her. She would dry her tears, and be the same sweet person she always was , go ahead and do the best she could with what she had. Always a comforting word for others i n trouble. The next year or so, we moved down to the old Tierney place on Thornereek. Our hou se was a log house, anyway the main part of it. It consisted of one quite large room with a c overed porch on one end of it to the North and an attic, or upstairs' over it, and a lean-t o along the lower side of it to the East, which was the kitchen, and a bedroom cut off one en d of it where my folks slept. Our bedroom was the attic where all of us kids slept.
There was a new house on the bank right above ours where the old man Tierney lived with hi s two grown boys when they were home. They ate their meals with us. Old man Tierney did not g et up early enough so he could eat breakfast with the other men so my mother would get his br eakfast for him later on when he was ready for it. There was a nice cool walk-in rock cella r under the new house which we had the use of and it was a great help in keeping food and thi ngs like meat, milk and butter. Anyway by this time we had cows, chickens, and some garden, m aybe some rhubarb and a crab apple tree that was bearing, so we had pickled crabapples. And t he butcher from Uniontown put a meat wagon on the road during the summer and fall months. H e had a team of horses hooked up to a hack which had a cab on the back of it where he had hi s meat on ice. The door on the back, when open, served as a counter to cut meat on. He woul d stop out by the road and my mother would take a large pan and have him weigh out a supply o f meat for her. Mostly roasts, stews and round steak, etc. He would have baloney in small rin gs (and was it ever good). Sometimes he would give mother a little extra baloney for us kid s which was a treat.
Those days our country school terms were divided in two, three months in the spring and thre e in the fall. I started school that first spring. The two Scharbach boys, Zachery and Bernar d and I were the first graders. Both of ou families spoke German at home, so of course we tal ked German to our teacher, a real nice young girl. She would smile sweetly. I can imagine sh e was some-what amused at the three little German children before her.
We soon caught on, and learned to talk and read. I loved school and always have, My sister Ma rie, mother's seventh child, was born that spring in April. My mother had extra help in the h ouse for a while during her confinement, etc.We got our first wash-machine that year. Bough t it from a salesman that peddled them through the country. It was made of galvanized tin, sh aped like an oblong box, about table high with two wooden rockers on the bottom. It had ai rc hambers on each end in side and an'upright handle on the top, and also a place where you coul d fasten a hand wringer to wring out the clothes. One would take ahold of the handle and roc k the machine back and forth dashing the clothes against the air chambers inside until they w ere clean.
Mother cooked her own soft soap in a coal oil can on the back of the cookstove.With the hel p of the soap and when we older children could rock the wash--machine, it made the task of wa shing somewhat easier anyway. It did a fairly good job, and was a real improvement over doin g it all on the washboard, piece by piece. My sister Lena, about eleven years old, had been g oing to school in Uniontown and staying with my, or our, grandma who lived there with our tw o uncles and Aunt Kate.
Lena came home and mother noticed her scratching her head so much, so she checked, and to he r great surprise, and somewhat of a shock, she found that Lenad head lice, and us other kid s were affected also. I was about six years old and had very heavy black hair quite long. The y cut my hair short, my two brothers, Simon older and Ted younger had short hair so that mad e it a little easier to handle the problem, for some of us anyway.
My good mother worked with us, washing our heads, and fine combing, trying different things . She would think she had the problem solved, and if there was one egg or mite left, it woul d start up again. She finally got rid of the problem.
That fall my mother cooked for the heading crew for a number of weeks (must have been about six extra men beside our home crew). Then a threshing outfit was to come in and do the thresh ing in a week or so and of course we would have to cook My mother thought she had a little ti me to get caught up on some extra work but instead they sent word that they were coming in th e next day.
My dear mother stayed up and cooked and baked all night, cookies, doughnuts, bread, etc. Sist er Theresia, then about twelve, stayed up to help her but she burned her hand on some hot lar d and had to give up. Sister Lena was not home as mother had let her go and help Mr Tierney' s daughter, Mrs Haley, who had several small children.
There was so much expected of housewives those days. No woman nowdays would stay up all nigh t to cook and bake for men nowdays.
I for one would serve them a plain cooked meal, light bread and butter and maybe fruit for de ssert.
Mother was a good cook and put out good meals. She always felt, and said, that the men that w orked so hard had to be well fed. She never seemed to think of herself.
I must say more about harvesting since the method was done so differently thosedays. The rip e grain was cut by a machine called a header drawn by horses (I can't remember how many) an d driven by one man who sat on an elevated seat over the machine and horses. The grain was cu t with a sickle and elevated up a spout into a header box. This box or rack was mounted o n a wagon drawn by two horses and a driver. There was also a man called the loader. He pushe d the cut grain in place until the box was full and the driver drove away, and another box to ok its place under the spout. There were generally three or four of these wagons to one heade r. After that the cut grain was stacked in settings, two or four oblong stacks with room lef t between for a durk table. It was a good sized table on wheels. The cut grain was forked wit h a big fork onto this table, from where it was forked or pushed into the threshing machine , which separated the grain kernals from the straw. The grain went down a spout and was sacke d while the straw blew out and formed big piles or stacks the other way. The grain was caugh t into grain sacks, which were sewed up with twine by men that were quite skilled at the jo b When the sack was sown, another hand took over, called the sack gig. He piled the sack s of grain up into piles, ready to be hauled to the grain elevator close to the railroad, fro m there it was loaded into boxcars and shipped to its destination. Handling those heavy sack s of grain was really heavy work. It was such an improvement when they started handIing it i n bulk. At first they built small wooden bins they could move around and elevated the grain i nto them and later elevated into bulk wagons, and hauled to the ware-house, to be stored in b ulk there, then elevated into railroad cars and shipped out later. It's certainly simple th e way the grain is handled now, and really cheaper.
I shall go back to my story. Mr Tierney owned quite a body of land and decided to rent us par t of it, so he build another house on part of it facing another road. It was a two story hous e, a kitchen and bedroom on the first floor and two bedrooms on the second, and a woodshed at tached to one side. A cool dugout cellar in the hillside right by the house. We moved over th ere and my father started farming on his own. Our equipment consisted of three horses, a walk ing plow, a harrow, seeder and a wagon. This wagon and two of the horses, had to take us wher ever we had to go and it was too far to walk. We had a little livestock such as cows, pigs a nd chickens, also a colt Mr. Tierney had given us. We had raised it by hand, for its mother d ied soon after it was born. It was quite a pet, and we were all quite fond of it.
That fall the folks heard of someone living near Moscow who had apples for sale. My father drove over there and got, four sacks, which was our supply for the winter. We really enjoyed those apples, rationed them by dividing them in halves or even quarters, and Christmas we each got a whole apple in our Xmas box. Anyway things were looking much better for us. My father's father was still living in Germany, and wanted to come out to this country, so my father decided to go after him. He had no money so he borrowed several hundred dollars from a wealthy bachelor and decided to take the trip to get his father, but when he got back there and saw how feeble his father was, he decided to talk him out of making the trip, for at that time the voyage was quite rough and he could not have enjoyed the comforts out here with us that he was enjoying back there in his home. Dad's folks were not really well-to-do but they had enough means to live comfortably.
We were very lonely while our father was away and worried a lot, for fear something would happen to him. I can well remember the joy when he was safely home again.
Poor mom, it was not enough for her to be alone with us, but we all got the whoop-ing cough, and really did not get rid of it until the warmer weather,in the spring.
In the meantime, John Billinghouser had gone back to the old country and brought home a wife , and that next February they had a baby boy, and the mother died at childbirth one half hou r after the baby was born. We were all in deep sympathy, with John B. and so very sorry for t he new baby that had lost its mama.
We children started begging our mother to take the baby. She was a little reluctant for she w as expecting a new baby in May. John B. also begged mother to take care of his baby and wante d us to move in with him so he could be near his child, He offered the folks a pretty fair de al, and they, being the kind and sympathetic people they were, they gave up the place they ha d rented, and moved in with him. It of course it did not work out so well.
After my baby sister Lizzie arrived in May, Dad built another cradle so they had a baby bed o n each side of their bed. Mother nursed her own baby and had little Willie on cow's milk. Poo r little Willie had exema from birth, and mother did not get it cured until he was eight mont hs old. The two babies were more work than twins, for we had to keep the clothes separate o n account'of the exema. I helped take care of the babies a lot, and was the official diaper w asher. I must have been eight or nine years old.
The next thing was the panic of ninety-three, when it rained so much that people lost thei r crops. Some of our grain had been cut with a binder and stood in shocks. A threshing outfi t from Johnson moved in, and threshed very little until it started to rain. It would dry of f a little, but not ,enough to go on with the threshing. Finally the grain started sproutin g in the shocks, and what little had been threshed, did not keep and was not fit for millin g and hardly fit for feed or seed. So it had to be shipped in from other places. People roast ed barley for coffee, and had to save on everything. The stores gave some credit, and we real ly had to patch our clothes to make them do. It was common to see a child with a whole fron t patched into a dress, or a dress or jacket made out of several scraps of material. My mothe r knit most of our winter stockings. We would rip out the worn stockings, take out the worn p art and she would knit in different heels or knees. We also made stockings out of dad's old u nderwear, what was left of it when he got through with it. I was only nine years old but I he lped with the patching and sewing. Most of the natives were in the same trouble and there jus t did not seem to be any money.
My husband's family, the Mrazes, and others, weren't so hard hit by the depression for they w ere pretty well established and had things us poor immigrants did not have.
My dear mother had gotten ahold of a sivler dollar and was keeping it to buy a little cand y and things for our small children's Christmas. We older ones did not expect anything. A Nei ghbor (a bachelor) dropped in and wanted to know if we did not have a little money he could b orrow, for he needed it so badly. My mother did not say anything about having the dollar. Bei ng the kind of a person she was, she finally told him about having the dollar, and what she w as saving it for. Oh yes, he promised to return it in plenty of time. Finally, Christmas wa s almost here and no dollar. My mother wept for she did not have even a little candy and nut s for the little children's Xmas.
My grandma, her mother, lived at Uniontown, so she sent my brother, just older than I, on hor seback with a note for her mother at Uniontown, telling her of her trouble. Grandma sent som e candy, nuts, and a few small gifts home with him. I think I even received some beads from h er. We made some rag dolls for our little girls and dressed-them, that was mostly my job. I l iked to sew anyway, we also made yarn balls, and mother made cookies and dolls out of pastr y dough. Anyway our little people were quite happy with what Santa brought for them.
Shortly after Xmas the folks went to visit some friends we knew from Wisconsin and they too k my sister Mary, then two, going on three, along. The friends had a daughter named Tillie, m ore my age. She was the youngest in the family and had nice play things, including three doll s and a rocking chair. Our little Mary had a great time playing with those things. The evenin g when she came home she pitched her rag doll into a corner, and said, "I don't like my rag d ollie anymore. I want a dollie with a glass head like Tillie's," (China head). But she made u p with her rag doll again.
Written September 10, 1973 Amalia Francis Mraz
Source of birth place: Might have been born in Zerf instead of Greimerath as we found records in the Zerf Catholic Church archives that said she was born in Zerf Germany
Note: Zerf and Greimerath are 3.2 miles apart
Children from this marriage were:
+ 18 F i. Anna Marie Thersia Schaaf, "Tracy" was born on 11 Aug 1879 in Buffalo City, Buffalo County, Wisconsin, died on 20 Jan 1915 in Uniontown, Whitman County, Washington at age 35, and was buried in Uniontown, Whitman County, Washington.
+ 19 F ii. Maria Magdalena Schaaf, "Lena" was born on 28 Dec 1880 in Buffalo City, Buffalo County, Wisconsin and died on 17 Oct 1968 in Uniontown, Whitman County, Washington at age 87.
+ 20 M iii. Simon Hubert Schaaf was born on 22 Dec 1882 in Marathon City, Wisconsin and died on 25 Mar 1966 in Spokane, Spokane County, Washington at age 83.
+ 21 F iv. Amalia Franziska Schaaf, "Mollie" was born on 10 Nov 1884 in Buffalo City, Buffalo County, Wisconsin and died on 6 Nov 1980 in Colton, Whitman County, Washington at age 95.
+ 22 M v. Theodore Jacob Schaaf, "Ted: was born on 7 Feb 1887 in Buffalo City, Buffalo County, Wisconsin and died on 22 Feb 1988 in Napa, California at age 101.
+ 23 F vi. Regina Maria Schaaf, "Gena" was born on 19 Mar 1889 in Buffalo City, Buffalo County, Wisconsin and died on 15 Aug 1956 in Colton, Whitman County, Washington at age 67.
+ 24 F vii. Anna Maria Barbara Schaaf, "Marie" was born on 21 Apr 1891 in Genessee, Idaho and died on 14 Dec 1972 in Willows, California at age 81.
+ 25 F viii. Elizabeth Maria Schaaf, "Lizzie" was born on 10 May 1893 in Colton, Whitman County, Washington and died on 19 Feb 1918 at age 24.
+ 26 F ix. Maria Josepha Barbara Schaaf, "Babs" was born on 9 Aug 1895 in Colton, Whitman County, Washington, died on 28 Aug 1989 in Lewiston, Idaho at age 94, and was buried on 31 Aug 1989 in Lewis -Clark Memorial Gardens, Lewiston, Idaho.
+ 27 M x. Joseph Franzickas Schaaf, "Joe" was born on 6 Feb 1898 in Colton, Whitman County, Washington and died on 3 Dec 1987 in Spokane, Spokane County, Washington at age 89.
+ 28 M xi. Bernhard Joseph Schaaf, "Twin" was born on 9 Apr 1900 in Colton, Whitman County, Washington and died on 12 Jun 1900 in Colton, Whitman County, Washington.
+ 29 M xii. Ferdinand Joseph Schaaf, "Ferd" "Twin" was born on 9 Apr 1900 in Colton, Whitman County, Washington and died on 6 Dec 1966 in Seattle, King County, Washington at age 66.
+ 30 F xiii. Scholastica Maria Schaaf, "Lexie" was born on 15 Nov 1901 in Colton, Whitman County, Washington and died on 28 Feb 1996 in Spokane, Spokane County, Washington at age 94.
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13. Gilbert Charles Hattrup (Catharine Josephine Schaaf, "Kate"8, Franz Theodore2, Jean1) was born on 17 Oct 1907 in Uniontown, Whitman County, Washington.
14. Oscar Hattrup (Catharine Josephine Schaaf, "Kate"8, Franz Theodore2, Jean1)
15. Juanita Hattrup (Catharine Josephine Schaaf, "Kate"8, Franz Theodore2, Jean1)
16. Mary Eleanor Hattrup (Catharine Josephine Schaaf, "Kate"8, Franz Theodore2, Jean1) was born on 17 Oct 1895 in Whitman County, Washington.
17. Joseph Hattrup (Catharine Josephine Schaaf, "Kate"8, Franz Theodore2, Jean1)
18. Anna Marie Thersia Schaaf, "Tracy" (Heinrich Joseph12, Hubert3, Jean1) was born on 11 Aug 1879 in Buffalo City, Buffalo County, Wisconsin, died on 20 Jan 1915 in Uniontown, Whitman County, Washington at age 35, and was buried in Uniontown, Whitman County, Washington.
General Notes: Anna Marie Therersia Schaaf was also called Tracy
Frank Esser is the Godfather of Amalia (Molly) Triesch Moran.
Registration of birth, pg 163, Buffalo County, Wisconsin, birth records.
Washington State Digital Archives list marriage date as 25 May 1897
Noted events in her life were:
Anna married Frank Esser on 17 May 1897 in Colton, Whitman County, Washington, son of Henry Esser and Maria Luis. Frank was born on 22 Feb 1870 in Kansas, died on 31 Aug 1934 in Uniontown, Whitman County, Washington at age 64, and was buried in Uniontown, Whitman County, Washington.
General Notes: Whitman County Courthouse, Colfax Wa. 1993. Obtained MARRIAGE RECORD #499 Date of license: Ma y 17 1897. Full name of groom: Frank Esser. Age last birthday: 1870 born. Color: White. No . of groom's marriages: one. Residence: Uniontown. Birthplace: Ohio. Occupation: farming. Fat her's name: Frank Esser Henry. Mother's maiden name Mary Kunz ??. Full name of bride: ---- Th erese Schaaf. Age last birthday: 1879 Aug. 19, born. Color: White. No. of bride's marriages : one. Residence: Colton. Birthplace: Gennesse. Father's name: Henry Joe Schaaf. Mother's mai den name: Elizabeth Triesch. Date of marriage: 25 May 1897. Place of marriage: Colton. By who m married: Father Frei. Names of Witnesses: Henry Esser, Uniontown, and ----Schaaf, Colton. M arriage record is difficult to read.
From the Book "Colton 100 Years" Colton news letter 1932, Mr & Mrs E.H. Wesselman of Lewisto n visited her mother, Mrs Frank Esser, Sunday
On Witman County, Washington Birth Records lists Frank Esser's as being born in St. Louis, Mi ssouri, a rancher, as father of Beatrice Esser born 5 Mar 1904, Uniontown.
At St Galls Catholice Church at Colton, Washington the following is listed: No 4 25 May 1897 FRANCIS ESSER Colton father HENRY ESSER and MARY LOUISE, and THERESIA SCHAA F father Joseph SCHAAF and Eliz. TRIESCH
Testes: Fred Esser
Lerna Schaf (Lorna Scaaf)
Source of the above: Darlene B. Semler, 2702 Wawawai Rd., Colton, Wa., 99113-9781
Children from this marriage were:
+ 31 F i. Elsie Marie Esser was born on 9 Jul 1898 in Washington and died on 17 Aug 1983 at age 85.
+ 32 M ii. Albert Esser was born in Feb 1900 in Washington and died on 2 Dec 1967 at age 67.
+ 33 M iii. Clarence Esser was born on 2 Feb 1903 and died on 6 Feb 1971 at age 68.
+ 34 F iv. Beatrice Esser was born on 6 Jan 1904 and died on 3 Aug 1979 at age 75.
+ 35 F v. Julalia Esser was born on 20 Aug 1906.
+ 36 M vi. Aloise Esser was born on 5 Sep 1908.
+ 37 M vii. Charles Esser was born on 11 Aug 1910.
+ 38 M viii. Wilson "Weedie" Esser was born on 19 Dec 1912 in Uniontown, Whitman County, Washington and died on 14 May 2002 in Genesee, Latah County, Idaho at age 89.
19. Maria Magdalena Schaaf, "Lena" (Heinrich Joseph12, Hubert3, Jean1) was born on 28 Dec 1880 in Buffalo City, Buffalo County, Wisconsin and died on 17 Oct 1968 in Uniontown, Whitman County, Washington at age 87.
General Notes: Maria Magdalena Schaff and Barney Oenning had 9 children.
St Gall's Catholic Church at Colton, Washington list the following record:
No. 17 13 Mar 1900 Bernard Oenning of Uniontown son of Bernard Oenning and Caroline Wellman a nd Mary Magdalena Shaff of Colton dau. Henry Joseph Shaaf and Eliz. Triesch.
Testes: Heinrich Esser
Almalia Schaaf
Source of the above record: Darlene B. Semler, 2702 Wawawai Rd, Colton, Wa., 99113-9781
Noted events in her life were:
Maria married Bernard Oenning on 15 Nov 1900 in Uniontown, Whitman County, Washington. Bernard was born on 17 Mar 1877 and died on 26 May 1936 in Uniontown, Whitman County, Washington at age 59.
General Notes: Barney's father died before he was born, his mother remarried to an Esser. Source: Jo T. Oenn ing, Uniontown, Wa., 99179.
Children from this marriage were:
+ 39 F i. Rose Oenning
+ 40 M ii. Bernard Joseph Oenning
+ 41 F iii. Francis Marie Oenning
+ 42 F iv. Wilma Marie Oenning
+ 43 M v. Joseph Theodore Oenning, "Joe"
+ 44 F vi. Elizabeth Marie Oenning, "Betty"
+ 45 M vii. Reynold Frederick Oenning, "Ray"
+ 46 F viii. Olive Emaline Oenning, "Emaline"
+ 47 M ix. Harold Patrick Oenning
20. Simon Hubert Schaaf (Heinrich Joseph12, Hubert3, Jean1) was born on 22 Dec 1882 in Marathon City, Wisconsin and died on 25 Mar 1966 in Spokane, Spokane County, Washington at age 83.
General Notes: Simon Hubert Schaaf and Theresa Kramer had 9 children.
When Simon and Theresa Kramer were first married they lived on a farm west of Colton, Washing ton known as the Rosnagel place where Angeline, Lawrence, Isabelle and Agnes were born. About 1913 the family moved to a farm closer to Colton known as the Maynard place. Oscar wa s born there in 1914. In 1915, because the children were getting to school age, they had an auction sale and retired, moving into Uniontown where Angeline started the first grade at St. Bonifac e school. Simon spent the winter helping his brother, Ted in the farm implement business. In 1916 Simon purchased a farm, which was being rented out, at Dodge Station west of Pomeroy , Washington. The family lived in-town and the children attended Holy Rosary school. Margare t was born there in 1916 and Louise was born in 1920. During the World War I era prices were higher and the future looked very bright. Simon purcha sed a band of sheep near Billings, Montana as an investment. The war soon was over. The prices declined rapidly and Simon lost all his investment. About this time H.J. Schaaf (Grandpa)'came to live with Simon and Therese as did Joe Schaaf , Simon's younger brother. Joe made his home with them a good part of his life. He never marr ied. Source: Angeline Schaaf Simon rented a farm known as the Hungate place and the family remained in town. After a time , due to the decline in prices, the owner decided to go back on the farm. In 1923 Simon rented a farm known as the Butler place located in Ping Gulch in the Central Ferry area out of Pomeroy and the family moved to the farm. Angeline sta~red in town, worked for her room and board and attended high school. Raymond was born on this farm in 1924. When the family moved to the farm Grandpa Schaaf went to live with his daughter, Lena Oennin g and family at Uniontown. It was here that the harvesting was done with a combine that was pulled by 33 head of large mules. There was no motor on the machine. It operated by the momentum caused b y the speed of the machine pulled by the mules. In 1925 Angeline and Isabelle attended St. John"s Academy, a boarding school at Colfax, Washi ngton. In the spring of 1926 Joe decided to farm for himself. He rented a farm near Endicott, Washin gton. In time he rented a farm between Colfax and Pullman. He moved from there to a farm nea r Colton, then to Walla Walla and Prescott. In May of 1926 Lawrence became ill with a heart problem again and passed away May 3rd at Colf ax. In the fall of 1926 the family moved to a small farm known as the Paul place out of Colfax an d in May of 1927 moved to a farm east of Steptoe, Washington known as the Humphry place. Fro m there the children drove into Colfax where they attended high school and grade school at St . John's Academy. The family moved several times from about 1931 to 1938. They lived on the Simpson place north of Steptoe Butte, then moved to the Bryant stock ranch out of Lewiston, Idaho for a very short time, then to the Curtis place out ot Pullman and then t o the Grear place north of Steptoe Butte for three years. They moved into Thornton,for the wi nter, then to a farm near Starbuck, Washington and from there they joined Joe at Prescott. Simon and Joe then purchased a large stock ranch out of Pilot Rock, Oregon. After a time, du e to health problems, the ranch was sold and they moved into Walla Walla, Washington. Joe was too young to retire so they were influenced to buy a large wheat farm, out of Beynon , Alberta, Canada which proved to be a very good investment. Simon and Therese spent the winters in Spokane. They eventually built a nice home in Spokan e and Joe spent the winters with them. Therese passed away from cancer September 20, 1964. Joe and Simon then sold the wheat ranch t o their renters in Canada. Simon passed away March 25, 1966. Angeline graduated from high school at St.John's Academy in Colfax. Isabelle, Agnes, Oscar and Margaret graduated from Colfax High School. Raymond graduated fro m Chewelah High School, and Louise from Marycliff High School in Spokane. Agnes, Oscar,Louise and Ray graduated from Washington State College in Pullman. Isabelle an d Margaret attended Brown-Keating Business School and Angeline attended Kelsey-Byard Busines s School in Spokane.
Simon married Mary Theresa Kramer, "Therese" on 12 Nov 1907 in Colton, Whitman County, Washington, daughter of John Kramer and Caroline Mader. Mary was born on 25 Apr 1888 in Colton, Whitman County, Washington and died on 20 Sep 1964 in Spokane, Spokane County, Washington at age 76.
General Notes: Mary Theresa Kramer name might be spelled Krainer
Children from this marriage were:
+ 48 F i. Angeline Elizabeth Schaaf was born on 26 Nov 1908 in Colton, Whitman County, Washington.
+ 49 M ii. Lawrence Joseph Schaaf was born on 13 May 1910 in Colton, Whitman County, Washington and died on 3 May 1926 in Colfax, Whitman County, Washington at age 15.
+ 50 F iii. Isabelle Marie Schaaf was born on 7 Jul 1911 in Colton, Whitman County, Washington.
+ 51 F iv. Agnes Theresa Schaaf was born on 2 Jul 1912 in Colton, Whitman County, Washington and died on 18 Sep 1981 in Spokane, Spokane County, Washington at age 69.
+ 52 M v. Oscar Reynold Schaaf was born on 17 Mar 1914 in Colton, Whitman County, Washington and died on 13 Oct 1967 in Fife, Washington at age 53.
+ 53 F vi. Margaret Helen Schaaf
+ 54 F vii. Francis Louise Schaaf
+ 55 M viii. Raymond John Schaaf
+ 56 F ix. Virginia Mae Schaaf was born on 16 Jul 1927 in Colfax, Whitman County, Washington and died in Jul 1927 in Colfax, Whitman County, Washington.
21. Amalia Franziska Schaaf, "Mollie" (Heinrich Joseph12, Hubert3, Jean1) was born on 10 Nov 1884 in Buffalo City, Buffalo County, Wisconsin and died on 6 Nov 1980 in Colton, Whitman County, Washington at age 95.
General Notes: Amalia Franziska Schaaf and John Mraz had 6 children.
Deaths 1919-1921 Moscow, Idaho area: Thorn Creek--The little baby boy of Mr. and Mrs. John Morros of Colton died December 27th fro m pneumonia. Mrs. John Jacksha of Thorn Creek has been in attendance at the home of her siste r, Mrs. John Morros, during the sickness of the Morros baby. (probably spelled Mraz instead o f Morros)
Noted events in her life were:
Amalia married Francis Antone Mraz, "John" on 12 Nov 1906 in Colton, Whitman County, Washington, son of Vinceslaus Mraz and Anna Horke. Francis was born on 4 Aug 1875 in Salem, Marion County, Oregon and died on 1 Sep 1942 in Colton, Whitman County, Washington at age 67.
General Notes: William Mras died 17 Feb 1890, testate, at Colton, Whit., Wa. Executrix: Anna Mras. Heirs: Wi dow, Anna Mras aged 50 yrs; Frank Mras a son aged 31 yrs; Henry Mras aged 29 yrs; Louis Mra s aged 25 yrs; Josephine Mras aged 26 yrs; James William Mras aged 18 yrs; Emma Cleresa age d 16 yrs; Francis Anton Mras 14 yrs. All residing in Whitman Co., Wa. Source; Whitman County , Washington, Probate records.
Noted events in his life were:
• Probate: Colfax, Whitman County, Washington.
Children from this marriage were:
+ 57 M i. Elmer Mraz was born on 22 Dec 1909 in Colton, Whitman County, Washington, died on 13 Sep 1988 in Clarkston, Washinton at age 78, and was buried on 17 Sep 1988 in Norman Hill Cemetery, Clarkston, Washington.
+ 58 M ii. James "Jim" Mraz
+ 59 M iii. Norman Mraz
+ 60 F iv. Gladys Mraz
22. Theodore Jacob Schaaf, "Ted: (Heinrich Joseph12, Hubert3, Jean1) was born on 7 Feb 1887 in Buffalo City, Buffalo County, Wisconsin and died on 22 Feb 1988 in Napa, California at age 101.
General Notes: Theodore Jacob Schaaf's first wife Alta Black died in 1971, he remarried. Registration of bir th, Vol 3, pg 85, Buffalo County, Wisconsin, Birth records.
Noted events in his life were:
Theodore married Alta V Black in 1923. Alta was born in 1890 in Garfield County, Washington and died in 1971 in Napa, California at age 81.
Theodore next married Alma on 10 Apr 1977.
23. Regina Maria Schaaf, "Gena" (Heinrich Joseph12, Hubert3, Jean1) was born on 19 Mar 1889 in Buffalo City, Buffalo County, Wisconsin and died on 15 Aug 1956 in Colton, Whitman County, Washington at age 67.
General Notes: Regina Maria Schaaf and Joe Reisenauer had 5 children.
St Galls Catholic Church in Colton, Washington lists the following record:
No. 391 28 Sep 1909, Joseph Reisenauer Colton Farmer father Michael Reisenauer and Marg. Brit t bapt, Fort Scott, dio. Wildhida (?) Kansas and Regina Schaaf from Colton father Joseph Scha af and M. Eliz. Triesch.
Testess: George Reisenauer
Marie Schaaf
Source of the above record: Darlene B. Semler, 2702 Wawawai Rd, Colton, Wa., 99113-9781
Noted events in her life were:
Regina married Joseph Reisenauer on 28 Sep 1909 in Colton, Whitman County, Washington, son of Michael Reisenauer and Margaret Britt.
General Notes: Source: Washington State Digital Archives
Children from this marriage were:
+ 61 F i. Claudene Reisenauer
+ 62 F ii. Dorothy Reisenauer
+ 63 F iii. Hazel Reisenauer
+ 64 M iv. Harold Reisenauer
+ 65 F v. Jane Reisenauer
24. Anna Maria Barbara Schaaf, "Marie" (Heinrich Joseph12, Hubert3, Jean1) was born on 21 Apr 1891 in Genessee, Idaho and died on 14 Dec 1972 in Willows, California at age 81.
General Notes: Anna Maria Barbara Schaaf and Joe Crete had 6 children (no names)
Source: Washington State Digital Archives
Noted events in her life were:
Anna married Joseph Crete on 24 Nov 1913. Joseph was born in 1889 in California.
General Notes: At the St Galls Catholic Church of Colton, Washington the following is listed:
Record #631 24 November 1913 Joseph Charles Crete of Willows, California dio. Sacramento s o of Micheal and Erloid Furibaur ? of Willows and Mariian Shaff of Henry Scaaf and Eliz Tries ch of Uniontown.
Testes: Theo. Schaaf Lissie Schaaf
Source of the above: Darlene B. Semler, 2702 Wawawai Rd., Colton, Wa., 99113-9781
Children from this marriage were:
+ 66 F i. Dorothy Mae Crete
+ 67 M ii. Theodore J "Ted" Crete
+ 68 F iii. Phyllis Ann Crete
+ 69 M iv. Joe C Crete
+ 70 F v. Barbara "Bobbie" Crete
+ 71 M vi. Tim Crete
25. Elizabeth Maria Schaaf, "Lizzie" (Heinrich Joseph12, Hubert3, Jean1) was born on 10 May 1893 in Colton, Whitman County, Washington and died on 19 Feb 1918 at age 24.
General Notes: Died giving birth to child.
Baptism Certificate reads as follows: In the year of our Lord 1893, on the fourth of June, I baptized a daughter of Henry Joseph Sc haaf and Mary Elizabeth Triesch who was born on the 10th of May 1893. She received the name M ary Elizabeth and her Godparents were John Kaiser and M. Elizabeth Becker.
(singed) Rev Fr. J. Frei
Noted events in her life were:
• Baptism: 4 Jun 1893, Colton, Whitman County, Washington.
• AKA: Lizzie.
Elizabeth married Frank Oenning in Nov 1916.
26. Maria Josepha Barbara Schaaf, "Babs" (Heinrich Joseph12, Hubert3, Jean1) was born on 9 Aug 1895 in Colton, Whitman County, Washington, died on 28 Aug 1989 in Lewiston, Idaho at age 94, and was buried on 31 Aug 1989 in Lewis -Clark Memorial Gardens, Lewiston, Idaho.
General Notes: Maria Josepha Barbara Schaaf and John Jacksa had 3 sons. A descendant John Jacksha, University of Idaho, Electrical Engineering, Moscow, Idaho 83844-1023. E-Mail: JJ@ee.uidaho.edu.
Noted events in her life were:
Maria married John Jacksha on 21 Nov 1918. John was born on 8 Feb 1897.
General Notes: Moscow Idaho area Birth, Death and Marriage records about 1897 list the following:
February 24, 1897
Born, to the wife of John Jacksha, Monday Feb 8, a son. Mother and child doing well and "Jack" is as happy over the event as he was his first born.
Moscow Idaho area Births, Deaths and Marriages 1919-1921 list the following: Mr. and Mrs. John Jacksha are the parents of a 7lb boy, born June 30.
Children from this marriage were:
+ 72 M i. Everett Jacksha
+ 73 M ii. Richard Jacksha
+ 74 M iii. Clinton Jacksha
27. Joseph Franzickas Schaaf, "Joe" (Heinrich Joseph12, Hubert3, Jean1) was born on 6 Feb 1898 in Colton, Whitman County, Washington and died on 3 Dec 1987 in Spokane, Spokane County, Washington at age 89.
General Notes: *Joseph Franzickas Schaaf was never married.
Noted events in his life were:
28. Bernhard Joseph Schaaf, "Twin" (Heinrich Joseph12, Hubert3, Jean1) was born on 9 Apr 1900 in Colton, Whitman County, Washington and died on 12 Jun 1900 in Colton, Whitman County, Washington.
General Notes: Bernhard Joseph Schaaf and Ferdinand Joseph Schaaf were twins.
29. Ferdinand Joseph Schaaf, "Ferd" "Twin" (Heinrich Joseph12, Hubert3, Jean1) was born on 9 Apr 1900 in Colton, Whitman County, Washington and died on 6 Dec 1966 in Seattle, King County, Washington at age 66.
General Notes: Ferdinand Joseph Schaaf and Catherin Smith had 5 children (no names) Ferdinand Joseph Schaff and Bernhard Joseph Schaaf were twins.
Noted events in his life were:
• AKA: Ferd.
Ferdinand married Catherine Smith.
Children from this marriage were:
+ 75 M i. John Joseph Schaaf, "Jj"
+ 76 F ii. Dorothy Ann Schaaf
+ 77 F iii. Mary Catherine Schaaf
+ 78 M iv. Charles Anthony Schaaf
+ 79 F v. Sarah Elizabeth Schaaf
30. Scholastica Maria Schaaf, "Lexie" (Heinrich Joseph12, Hubert3, Jean1) was born on 15 Nov 1901 in Colton, Whitman County, Washington and died on 28 Feb 1996 in Spokane, Spokane County, Washington at age 94.
General Notes: Scholastica Maria Schaff and Ernest Hordemann had 3 children (no names)
1975 Spokane City Directory Listing: Hordemann, Lexie M. (Wid Ernest) (h) 108 Augusta Ave.
Noted events in her life were:
Scholastica married Ernest Hordemann on 13 Nov 1929 in Thorn Creek, Idaho, son of John Hordemann and Clara Kambitsch. Ernest was born about 1902 and died in Jun 1959 in Spokane, Spokane County, Washington about age 57.
Marriage Notes: Married at St Frances of Assisi at Thorncreek, Idaho. Source: Jack Hordemann 2002
General Notes: Earnest Hordemann was murdered in his barber shop in Spokane, Washington June 1959 Source: Jack Hordemann, 2002
Children from this marriage were:
+ 80 M i. John (Jack) Leander Hordemann
+ 81 M ii. James Eugene Hordemann
+ 82 M iii. Gary Joseph Hordemann
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31. Elsie Marie Esser (Anna Marie Thersia Schaaf, "Tracy"18, Heinrich Joseph12, Hubert3, Jean1) was born on 9 Jul 1898 in Washington and died on 17 Aug 1983 at age 85.
Elsie married Charles Greiser about 11 Nov 1920 in Uniontown, Whitman County, Washington.
32. Albert Esser (Anna Marie Thersia Schaaf, "Tracy"18, Heinrich Joseph12, Hubert3, Jean1) was born in Feb 1900 in Washington and died on 2 Dec 1967 at age 67.
Albert married Dollie Jacksha.
33. Clarence Esser (Anna Marie Thersia Schaaf, "Tracy"18, Heinrich Joseph12, Hubert3, Jean1) was born on 2 Feb 1903 and died on 6 Feb 1971 at age 68.
34. Beatrice Esser (Anna Marie Thersia Schaaf, "Tracy"18, Heinrich Joseph12, Hubert3, Jean1) was born on 6 Jan 1904 and died on 3 Aug 1979 at age 75.
35. Julalia Esser (Anna Marie Thersia Schaaf, "Tracy"18, Heinrich Joseph12, Hubert3, Jean1) was born on 20 Aug 1906.
36. Aloise Esser (Anna Marie Thersia Schaaf, "Tracy"18, Heinrich Joseph12, Hubert3, Jean1) was born on 5 Sep 1908.
General Notes: Retired in 1987, Lives in Genesee, Idaho, former contractor. Source: Weedie Esser.
37. Charles Esser (Anna Marie Thersia Schaaf, "Tracy"18, Heinrich Joseph12, Hubert3, Jean1) was born on 11 Aug 1910.
38. Wilson "Weedie" Esser (Anna Marie Thersia Schaaf, "Tracy"18, Heinrich Joseph12, Hubert3, Jean1) was born on 19 Dec 1912 in Uniontown, Whitman County, Washington and died on 14 May 2002 in Genesee, Latah County, Idaho at age 89.
General Notes: Source of Death: Social Security Death Index
Wilson married Mary Louise Herman on 16 Feb 1942.
Children from this marriage were:
+ 83 M i. Francis Joy Esser
+ 84 F ii. Marilyn Louise Esser
+ 85 M iii. Raymond Wilson Esser
39. Rose Oenning (Maria Magdalena Schaaf, "Lena"19, Heinrich Joseph12, Hubert3, Jean1)
40. Bernard Joseph Oenning (Maria Magdalena Schaaf, "Lena"19, Heinrich Joseph12, Hubert3, Jean1)
41. Francis Marie Oenning (Maria Magdalena Schaaf, "Lena"19, Heinrich Joseph12, Hubert3, Jean1)
42. Wilma Marie Oenning (Maria Magdalena Schaaf, "Lena"19, Heinrich Joseph12, Hubert3, Jean1)
43. Joseph Theodore Oenning, "Joe" (Maria Magdalena Schaaf, "Lena"19, Heinrich Joseph12, Hubert3, Jean1)
44. Elizabeth Marie Oenning, "Betty" (Maria Magdalena Schaaf, "Lena"19, Heinrich Joseph12, Hubert3, Jean1)
45. Reynold Frederick Oenning, "Ray" (Maria Magdalena Schaaf, "Lena"19, Heinrich Joseph12, Hubert3, Jean1)
46. Olive Emaline Oenning, "Emaline" (Maria Magdalena Schaaf, "Lena"19, Heinrich Joseph12, Hubert3, Jean1)
47. Harold Patrick Oenning (Maria Magdalena Schaaf, "Lena"19, Heinrich Joseph12, Hubert3, Jean1)
48. Angeline Elizabeth Schaaf (Simon Hubert20, Heinrich Joseph12, Hubert3, Jean1) was born on 26 Nov 1908 in Colton, Whitman County, Washington.
General Notes: Angeline Schaaf was never married. Source: Jack Hordemann
49. Lawrence Joseph Schaaf (Simon Hubert20, Heinrich Joseph12, Hubert3, Jean1) was born on 13 May 1910 in Colton, Whitman County, Washington and died on 3 May 1926 in Colfax, Whitman County, Washington at age 15.
50. Isabelle Marie Schaaf (Simon Hubert20, Heinrich Joseph12, Hubert3, Jean1) was born on 7 Jul 1911 in Colton, Whitman County, Washington.
General Notes: Isabelle Schaaf was never married. Source: Jack Hordemann
51. Agnes Theresa Schaaf (Simon Hubert20, Heinrich Joseph12, Hubert3, Jean1) was born on 2 Jul 1912 in Colton, Whitman County, Washington and died on 18 Sep 1981 in Spokane, Spokane County, Washington at age 69.
Agnes married John Lester Mullen on 6 Apr 1942 in Colton, Whitman County, Washington, son of Elmer Mullen and Ella Smith. John was born on 9 Feb 1911 in Marcus, Washinton and died on 18 Sep 1981 at age 70.
Children from this marriage were:
+ 86 M i. James Anthony Mullen
+ 87 M ii. Robert Michael Mullen
+ 88 M iii. Duane Patrick Mullen
+ 89 F iv. Colleen Marie Mullen
+ 90 F v. Kathryn Jean Mullen
+ 91 F vi. Dorothy Ann Mullen
+ 92 F vii. Barbara Clare Mullen, "Twin"
+ 93 F viii. Elizabeth Clare Mullen, "Twin"
+ 94 F ix. Mary Jo Mullen
52. Oscar Reynold Schaaf (Simon Hubert20, Heinrich Joseph12, Hubert3, Jean1) was born on 17 Mar 1914 in Colton, Whitman County, Washington and died on 13 Oct 1967 in Fife, Washington at age 53.
Oscar married Elizabeth Ann Brown on 23 Apr 1950 in Savannah, Georgia, daughter of Ormsby Dearmon Brown and Charlie McGRADY.
Children from this marriage were:
+ 95 M i. Gregory Hubert Schaaf
+ 96 F ii. Peggy Ann Schaaf
+ 97 M iii. Michael Joseph Schaaf
+ 98 F iv. Tricia Marie Schaaf
53. Margaret Helen Schaaf (Simon Hubert20, Heinrich Joseph12, Hubert3, Jean1)
Margaret married Archie J Ahlstrom on 22 Feb 1946 in Vickesburg, Mississippi. Archie was born on 15 Dec 1910 in Seattle, King County, Washington.
Children from this marriage were:
+ 99 M i. Michael Raymond Ahlstrom, "Mike"
+ 100 M ii. Kenneth Brian Ahlstrom, "Ken"
+ 101 F iii. Kathryn Marie Ahlstrom, "Kathy"
54. Francis Louise Schaaf (Simon Hubert20, Heinrich Joseph12, Hubert3, Jean1)
Francis married Albert Lee Ayars.
Children from this marriage were:
+ 102 F i. Cheron Marie Ayers
+ 103 F ii. Judith Louise Ayers
+ 104 M iii. Albert Lee Ayers, Jr
+ 105 F iv. Danielle Jo Ayers
+ 106 M v. Garrison Hubert Ayers
+ 107 F vi. Debra Ann Ayers
+ 108 F vii. Theadora Ama Ayers
+ 109 F viii. Virginia Darlene Ayers
55. Raymond John Schaaf (Simon Hubert20, Heinrich Joseph12, Hubert3, Jean1)
Raymond married Elizabeth Ann Brackett.
Children from this marriage were:
+ 110 M i. John Raymond Schaaf
+ 111 M ii. Rodney Leo Schaaf
+ 112 F iii. Sara Ann Schaaf
+ 113 M iv. Kenneth Lee Schaaf
+ 114 M v. Steven James Schaaf
+ 115 F vi. Theresa Marie Schaaf
+ 116 F vii. Katherine Louise Schaaf
+ 117 F viii. Karen Elizabeth Schaaf
+ 118 M ix. Joseph Leroy Schaaf
+ 119 F x. Beverly Jean Schaaf
+ 120 M xi. Peter Oscar Schaaf
56. Virginia Mae Schaaf (Simon Hubert20, Heinrich Joseph12, Hubert3, Jean1) was born on 16 Jul 1927 in Colfax, Whitman County, Washington and died in Jul 1927 in Colfax, Whitman County, Washington.
57. Elmer Mraz (Amalia Franziska Schaaf, "Mollie"21, Heinrich Joseph12, Hubert3, Jean1) was born on 22 Dec 1909 in Colton, Whitman County, Washington, died on 13 Sep 1988 in Clarkston, Washinton at age 78, and was buried on 17 Sep 1988 in Norman Hill Cemetery, Clarkston, Washington.
58. James "Jim" Mraz (Amalia Franziska Schaaf, "Mollie"21, Heinrich Joseph12, Hubert3, Jean1)
59. Norman Mraz (Amalia Franziska Schaaf, "Mollie"21, Heinrich Joseph12, Hubert3, Jean1)
60. Gladys Mraz (Amalia Franziska Schaaf, "Mollie"21, Heinrich Joseph12, Hubert3, Jean1)
Gladys married Gilbert Brooks.
Children from this marriage were:
+ 121 F i. Barbara Brooks
+ 122 F ii. Mary Brooks
+ 123 M iii. Richard Brooks .
+ 124 M iv. Robert Brooks .
61. Claudene Reisenauer (Regina Maria Schaaf, "Gena"23, Heinrich Joseph12, Hubert3, Jean1)
Claudene married Standar.
The child from this marriage was:
+ 125 F i. Judy Standar
62. Dorothy Reisenauer (Regina Maria Schaaf, "Gena"23, Heinrich Joseph12, Hubert3, Jean1)
63. Hazel Reisenauer (Regina Maria Schaaf, "Gena"23, Heinrich Joseph12, Hubert3, Jean1)
64. Harold Reisenauer (Regina Maria Schaaf, "Gena"23, Heinrich Joseph12, Hubert3, Jean1)
65. Jane Reisenauer (Regina Maria Schaaf, "Gena"23, Heinrich Joseph12, Hubert3, Jean1)
66. Dorothy Mae Crete (Anna Maria Barbara Schaaf, "Marie"24, Heinrich Joseph12, Hubert3, Jean1)
67. Theodore J "Ted" Crete (Anna Maria Barbara Schaaf, "Marie"24, Heinrich Joseph12, Hubert3, Jean1)
68. Phyllis Ann Crete (Anna Maria Barbara Schaaf, "Marie"24, Heinrich Joseph12, Hubert3, Jean1)
69. Joe C Crete (Anna Maria Barbara Schaaf, "Marie"24, Heinrich Joseph12, Hubert3, Jean1)
70. Barbara "Bobbie" Crete (Anna Maria Barbara Schaaf, "Marie"24, Heinrich Joseph12, Hubert3, Jean1)
71. Tim Crete (Anna Maria Barbara Schaaf, "Marie"24, Heinrich Joseph12, Hubert3, Jean1)
72. Everett Jacksha (Maria Josepha Barbara Schaaf, "Babs"26, Heinrich Joseph12, Hubert3, Jean1)
Everett married Rita Moser.
The child from this marriage was:
+ 126 M i. John Jacksha
73. Richard Jacksha (Maria Josepha Barbara Schaaf, "Babs"26, Heinrich Joseph12, Hubert3, Jean1)
Richard married.
+ 127 F i. Vicki Jacksha
74. Clinton Jacksha (Maria Josepha Barbara Schaaf, "Babs"26, Heinrich Joseph12, Hubert3, Jean1)
75. John Joseph Schaaf, "Jj" (Ferdinand Joseph, "Ferd" "Twin"29, Heinrich Joseph12, Hubert3, Jean1)
76. Dorothy Ann Schaaf (Ferdinand Joseph, "Ferd" "Twin"29, Heinrich Joseph12, Hubert3, Jean1)
77. Mary Catherine Schaaf (Ferdinand Joseph, "Ferd" "Twin"29, Heinrich Joseph12, Hubert3, Jean1)
78. Charles Anthony Schaaf (Ferdinand Joseph, "Ferd" "Twin"29, Heinrich Joseph12, Hubert3, Jean1)
79. Sarah Elizabeth Schaaf (Ferdinand Joseph, "Ferd" "Twin"29, Heinrich Joseph12, Hubert3, Jean1)
80. John (Jack) Leander Hordemann (Scholastica Maria Schaaf, "Lexie"30, Heinrich Joseph12, Hubert3, Jean1)
John married Nancy Mathews Allen.
Children from this marriage were:
+ 128 M i. Mark Hordemann
+ 129 F ii. Shaun Hordemann
+ 130 F iii. Paula Hordemann
+ 131 F iv. Clair Hordemann was born in 1962.
John next married Phyllis Moody Scott. Phyllis died on 11 Jun 2002.
81. James Eugene Hordemann (Scholastica Maria Schaaf, "Lexie"30, Heinrich Joseph12, Hubert3, Jean1)
James married Garnet Royce.
Children from this marriage were:
+ 132 M i. Brett Hordemann
+ 133 F ii. Janet Hordemann
82. Gary Joseph Hordemann (Scholastica Maria Schaaf, "Lexie"30, Heinrich Joseph12, Hubert3, Jean1)
Gary married Barbara M. May.
Children from this marriage were:
+ 134 M i. Glenn Joseph Hordemann
+ 135 F ii. Lisa May Hordemann
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83. Francis Joy Esser (Wilson "Weedie" Esser38, Anna Marie Thersia Schaaf, "Tracy"18, Heinrich Joseph12, Hubert3, Jean1)
Francis married Loretta Taylor.
Children from this marriage were:
+ 136 M i. Jeffrey Wilson Esser
+ 137 M ii. Kevin Charles Esser
+ 138 F iii. Karmen Jo Ellen Esser
84. Marilyn Louise Esser (Wilson "Weedie" Esser38, Anna Marie Thersia Schaaf, "Tracy"18, Heinrich Joseph12, Hubert3, Jean1)
Marilyn married Philip Wimer.
Children from this marriage were:
+ 139 M i. David Rupert Wimer
+ 140 M ii. Douglas Wilson Wimer
+ 141 F iii. Natalie Jill Wimer
+ 142 F iv. Jill Marie Wimer
+ 143 F v. Whitney Ann Wimer
85. Raymond Wilson Esser (Wilson "Weedie" Esser38, Anna Marie Thersia Schaaf, "Tracy"18, Heinrich Joseph12, Hubert3, Jean1)
86. James Anthony Mullen (Agnes Theresa Schaaf51, Simon Hubert20, Heinrich Joseph12, Hubert3, Jean1)
James married Valerie Ann Mooney, daughter of Valentine John Mooney and Rosemary Lussier.
Children from this marriage were:
+ 144 F i. Jennifer Marie Mullen
+ 145 M ii. David James Mullen
+ 146 M iii. Brian Daniel Mullen
+ 147 M iv. Stephen John Mullen
+ 148 M v. Richard Peter Mullen
+ 149 F vi. Seanna Kathleen Mullen
87. Robert Michael Mullen (Agnes Theresa Schaaf51, Simon Hubert20, Heinrich Joseph12, Hubert3, Jean1)
Robert married Teresa Alicia Baca, daughter of Carlos Alberto Baca and Eva Alicia Armas.
Children from this marriage were:
+ 150 F i. Debra Alecia Mullen
+ 151 F ii. Stephanie Patricia Mullen
88. Duane Patrick Mullen (Agnes Theresa Schaaf51, Simon Hubert20, Heinrich Joseph12, Hubert3, Jean1)
Duane married Linda Marie Oien, daughter of John James Oien and Rita Marie Storms.
Children from this marriage were:
+ 152 F i. Theresa Marie Mullen
+ 153 F ii. Suzanne Patricia Mullen
+ 154 F iii. Rebecca Catherine Mullen
+ 155 F iv. Bonnie Marie Mullen
+ 156 M v. John Patrick Mullen
+ 157 F vi. Sarah Beth Mullen
89. Colleen Marie Mullen (Agnes Theresa Schaaf51, Simon Hubert20, Heinrich Joseph12, Hubert3, Jean1)
Colleen married David Brent Walker, son of Ferris Mclain Walker and Jeanne Frances Lund.
Children from this marriage were:
+ 158 F i. Shannon Marie Walker
+ 159 F ii. Jennifer Michele Walker
90. Kathryn Jean Mullen (Agnes Theresa Schaaf51, Simon Hubert20, Heinrich Joseph12, Hubert3, Jean1)
Kathryn married George Washinton England, III.
Children from this marriage were:
+ 160 F i. Elizabeth Ann England
+ 161 M ii. George Washington England, IV
+ 162 M iii. Patrick John England
+ 163 M iv. Joseph Daniel England
+ 164 M v. Brian Christopher England
91. Dorothy Ann Mullen (Agnes Theresa Schaaf51, Simon Hubert20, Heinrich Joseph12, Hubert3, Jean1)
Dorothy married John Edward Trechter, son of John Edward Trechter and Ermina Ann Brown.
Children from this marriage were:
+ 165 F i. Angela Marie Trechter
+ 166 M ii. Christopher John Trechter
+ 167 M iii. Nicholas Andrew Trechter, "Twin"
+ 168 F iv. Mary Laurena Trechter, "Twin"
92. Barbara Clare Mullen, "Twin" (Agnes Theresa Schaaf51, Simon Hubert20, Heinrich Joseph12, Hubert3, Jean1)
93. Elizabeth Clare Mullen, "Twin" (Agnes Theresa Schaaf51, Simon Hubert20, Heinrich Joseph12, Hubert3, Jean1)
94. Mary Jo Mullen (Agnes Theresa Schaaf51, Simon Hubert20, Heinrich Joseph12, Hubert3, Jean1)
Mary married Walter Lee Harrison, son of Walter Lee Harrison and Myrtle Edna McMULLEN.
Children from this marriage were:
+ 169 M i. Keith Thomas Harrison
+ 170 M ii. Danijel Lee Harrison
95. Gregory Hubert Schaaf (Oscar Reynold52, Simon Hubert20, Heinrich Joseph12, Hubert3, Jean1)
Gregory married Susan Keith Lablanc, daughter of Donald Edward Lablanc and Unknown.
Children from this marriage were:
+ 171 M i. Mark Gregory Schaaf
+ 172 M ii. David Edward Schaaf
96. Peggy Ann Schaaf (Oscar Reynold52, Simon Hubert20, Heinrich Joseph12, Hubert3, Jean1)
Peggy married James Marvin Love.
97. Michael Joseph Schaaf (Oscar Reynold52, Simon Hubert20, Heinrich Joseph12, Hubert3, Jean1)
Michael married Jennifer Carol Sams, daughter of John Willliam Sams, "Jr" and Unknown.
Children from this marriage were:
+ 173 M i. Brian Christopher Schaaf
+ 174 M ii. Gary Stephen Schaaf
+ 175 F iii. Lauren Marie Schaaf
98. Tricia Marie Schaaf (Oscar Reynold52, Simon Hubert20, Heinrich Joseph12, Hubert3, Jean1)
Tricia married Matthew Guy Waldschmidt.
99. Michael Raymond Ahlstrom, "Mike" (Margaret Helen Schaaf53, Simon Hubert20, Heinrich Joseph12, Hubert3, Jean1)
Michael married Peggy Ellen Malmstrom, daughter of Melvin J Malmstrom and Betty Ellen Johnson.
Children from this marriage were:
+ 176 M i. Juashua Brandon Ahlstrom
+ 177 F ii. Brandy Jenii Ahlstrom
+ 178 F iii. Megan Louise Ahlstrom
+ 179 F iv. Brittney Ann Ahlstrom
+ 180 F v. Chanda Jalene Ahlstrom
100. Kenneth Brian Ahlstrom, "Ken" (Margaret Helen Schaaf53, Simon Hubert20, Heinrich Joseph12, Hubert3, Jean1)
Kenneth married Karen Dianne Boyd, daughter of Gerald D Boyd and Merilyn M Harris.
Children from this marriage were:
+ 181 M i. Kenneth Brian Ahlstrom
+ 182 F ii. Kelly Marie Ahlstrom
101. Kathryn Marie Ahlstrom, "Kathy" (Margaret Helen Schaaf53, Simon Hubert20, Heinrich Joseph12, Hubert3, Jean1)
Kathryn married Duane Dean Boaz.
102. Cheron Marie Ayers (Francis Louise Schaaf54, Simon Hubert20, Heinrich Joseph12, Hubert3, Jean1)
Cheron married Howard Howser Holman, son of Howard Kennedy Holman and Dixiie Lane Howser.
Children from this marriage were:
+ 183 F i. Judith Louise Holman
+ 184 M ii. Hugh Howard Holman
103. Judith Louise Ayers (Francis Louise Schaaf54, Simon Hubert20, Heinrich Joseph12, Hubert3, Jean1)
Judith married James Edwin Templeman, son of Joseph W Templeman and Emma Hudson.
104. Albert Lee Ayers, Jr (Francis Louise Schaaf54, Simon Hubert20, Heinrich Joseph12, Hubert3, Jean1)
Albert married Sandy June Hastings, daughter of George Hastings and Laura Haverinon.
The child from this marriage was:
+ 185 M i. Albert Lee Ayers
105. Danielle Jo Ayers (Francis Louise Schaaf54, Simon Hubert20, Heinrich Joseph12, Hubert3, Jean1)
Danielle married Richard Erskine Alexander, son of John Alexander and Molly Dearth.
Children from this marriage were:
+ 186 U i. Steven Jennings Alexander
+ 187 M ii. Scott Davidson Alexander, "Twin"
+ 188 M iii. Michael Robert Alexander, "Twin"
+ 189 M iv. Benjamin Richard Alexander
106. Garrison Hubert Ayers (Francis Louise Schaaf54, Simon Hubert20, Heinrich Joseph12, Hubert3, Jean1)
Garrison married Wendal Ann Westland, daughter of Maurice W Westland and Patricia Ann Simons.
Children from this marriage were:
+ 190 M i. Andrew Ayers
+ 191 F ii. Shannon Westland Ayers
107. Debra Ann Ayers (Francis Louise Schaaf54, Simon Hubert20, Heinrich Joseph12, Hubert3, Jean1)
Debra married James Gerard Dillon, son of James Dillon and Martha Molloy.
Children from this marriage were:
+ 192 F i. Megan Molloy Dillon
+ 193 F ii. Bridget Kelly Dillon
108. Theadora Ama Ayers (Francis Louise Schaaf54, Simon Hubert20, Heinrich Joseph12, Hubert3, Jean1)
Theadora married Francisco Albino Crotti.
Children from this marriage were:
+ 194 M i. Bartolo Albert Crotti
+ 195 M ii. Theodore Joseph Crotti
109. Virginia Darlene Ayers (Francis Louise Schaaf54, Simon Hubert20, Heinrich Joseph12, Hubert3, Jean1)
Virginia married James Benjamin Dick, son of Charles H Dick and Lucille Webber.
Children from this marriage were:
+ 196 F i. Brittany Leigh Dick
+ 197 M ii. Benjamin Tyler Dick
110. John Raymond Schaaf (Raymond John55, Simon Hubert20, Heinrich Joseph12, Hubert3, Jean1)
John married Judy Ann Falkowski, daughter of John Joseph Falkowski and Elaine Louise Bishop.
The child from this marriage was:
+ 198 M i. Travis Neil Schaaf
111. Rodney Leo Schaaf (Raymond John55, Simon Hubert20, Heinrich Joseph12, Hubert3, Jean1)
112. Sara Ann Schaaf (Raymond John55, Simon Hubert20, Heinrich Joseph12, Hubert3, Jean1)
Sara married Charles Andrew White, son of Lawrence A White and Martha Hermann.
Children from this marriage were:
+ 199 F i. Heather Ann White
+ 200 F ii. Kathlenn Elizabeth White
+ 201 F iii. Jennifer Lynn White
113. Kenneth Lee Schaaf (Raymond John55, Simon Hubert20, Heinrich Joseph12, Hubert3, Jean1)
Kenneth married Terri Ann Thornbrue, daughter of Harry Thornbrue and Betty J Sayer.
Children from this marriage were:
+ 202 M i. Timothy Lee Schaaf
+ 203 F ii. Bree Ann Schaaf
+ 204 F iii. Kara Nicole Schaaf
114. Steven James Schaaf (Raymond John55, Simon Hubert20, Heinrich Joseph12, Hubert3, Jean1)
Steven married Lynn Marie Beadell, daughter of Arthur Lynn Garrison and Donna Marie Johnson Garrison.
Children from this marriage were:
+ 205 M i. Steven Gabriel Schaaf
+ 206 M ii. James Christian Schaaf
+ 207 F iii. Sara Lynn Schaaf
115. Theresa Marie Schaaf (Raymond John55, Simon Hubert20, Heinrich Joseph12, Hubert3, Jean1)
Theresa married Sang-Won Cho, son of Byung-Ryul Cho and Jung-Sook Kim.
Children from this marriage were:
+ 208 M i. Dustin Gary Cho
+ 209 M ii. Max Raymond Cho
116. Katherine Louise Schaaf (Raymond John55, Simon Hubert20, Heinrich Joseph12, Hubert3, Jean1)
Katherine married Worth Homer Norton, "Jr", son of Worth Homer Norton and Georgia June Stimpson.
Children from this marriage were:
+ 210 F i. Linda Marie Norton
+ 211 F ii. Elizabeth Ann Norton
+ 212 F iii. Katherin Leann Norton
117. Karen Elizabeth Schaaf (Raymond John55, Simon Hubert20, Heinrich Joseph12, Hubert3, Jean1)
Karen married George Ronald Spears, "Jr", son of George Ronald Spears and Sandra Dee Kece.
118. Joseph Leroy Schaaf (Raymond John55, Simon Hubert20, Heinrich Joseph12, Hubert3, Jean1)
119. Beverly Jean Schaaf (Raymond John55, Simon Hubert20, Heinrich Joseph12, Hubert3, Jean1)
120. Peter Oscar Schaaf (Raymond John55, Simon Hubert20, Heinrich Joseph12, Hubert3, Jean1)
121. Barbara Brooks (Gladys Mraz60, Amalia Franziska Schaaf, "Mollie"21, Heinrich Joseph12, Hubert3, Jean1)
122. Mary Brooks (Gladys Mraz60, Amalia Franziska Schaaf, "Mollie"21, Heinrich Joseph12, Hubert3, Jean1)
123. Richard Brooks (Gladys Mraz60, Amalia Franziska Schaaf, "Mollie"21, Heinrich Joseph12, Hubert3, Jean1).
124. Robert Brooks (Gladys Mraz60, Amalia Franziska Schaaf, "Mollie"21, Heinrich Joseph12, Hubert3, Jean1).
125. Judy Standar (Claudene Reisenauer61, Regina Maria Schaaf, "Gena"23, Heinrich Joseph12, Hubert3, Jean1)
126. John Jacksha (Everett Jacksha72, Maria Josepha Barbara Schaaf, "Babs"26, Heinrich Joseph12, Hubert3, Jean1)
127. Vicki Jacksha (Richard Jacksha73, Maria Josepha Barbara Schaaf, "Babs"26, Heinrich Joseph12, Hubert3, Jean1)
128. Mark Hordemann (John (Jack) Leander Hordemann80, Scholastica Maria Schaaf, "Lexie"30, Heinrich Joseph12, Hubert3, Jean1)
129. Shaun Hordemann (John (Jack) Leander Hordemann80, Scholastica Maria Schaaf, "Lexie"30, Heinrich Joseph12, Hubert3, Jean1)
130. Paula Hordemann (John (Jack) Leander Hordemann80, Scholastica Maria Schaaf, "Lexie"30, Heinrich Joseph12, Hubert3, Jean1)
131. Clair Hordemann (John (Jack) Leander Hordemann80, Scholastica Maria Schaaf, "Lexie"30, Heinrich Joseph12, Hubert3, Jean1) was born in 1962.
132. Brett Hordemann (James Eugene Hordemann81, Scholastica Maria Schaaf, "Lexie"30, Heinrich Joseph12, Hubert3, Jean1)
133. Janet Hordemann (James Eugene Hordemann81, Scholastica Maria Schaaf, "Lexie"30, Heinrich Joseph12, Hubert3, Jean1)
134. Glenn Joseph Hordemann (Gary Joseph Hordemann82, Scholastica Maria Schaaf, "Lexie"30, Heinrich Joseph12, Hubert3, Jean1)
135. Lisa May Hordemann (Gary Joseph Hordemann82, Scholastica Maria Schaaf, "Lexie"30, Heinrich Joseph12, Hubert3, Jean1)
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136. Jeffrey Wilson Esser (Francis Joy Esser83, Wilson "Weedie" Esser38, Anna Marie Thersia Schaaf, "Tracy"18, Heinrich Joseph12, Hubert3, Jean1)
137. Kevin Charles Esser (Francis Joy Esser83, Wilson "Weedie" Esser38, Anna Marie Thersia Schaaf, "Tracy"18, Heinrich Joseph12, Hubert3, Jean1)
138. Karmen Jo Ellen Esser (Francis Joy Esser83, Wilson "Weedie" Esser38, Anna Marie Thersia Schaaf, "Tracy"18, Heinrich Joseph12, Hubert3, Jean1)
139. David Rupert Wimer (Marilyn Louise Esser84, Wilson "Weedie" Esser38, Anna Marie Thersia Schaaf, "Tracy"18, Heinrich Joseph12, Hubert3, Jean1)
140. Douglas Wilson Wimer (Marilyn Louise Esser84, Wilson "Weedie" Esser38, Anna Marie Thersia Schaaf, "Tracy"18, Heinrich Joseph12, Hubert3, Jean1)
141. Natalie Jill Wimer (Marilyn Louise Esser84, Wilson "Weedie" Esser38, Anna Marie Thersia Schaaf, "Tracy"18, Heinrich Joseph12, Hubert3, Jean1)
142. Jill Marie Wimer (Marilyn Louise Esser84, Wilson "Weedie" Esser38, Anna Marie Thersia Schaaf, "Tracy"18, Heinrich Joseph12, Hubert3, Jean1)
143. Whitney Ann Wimer (Marilyn Louise Esser84, Wilson "Weedie" Esser38, Anna Marie Thersia Schaaf, "Tracy"18, Heinrich Joseph12, Hubert3, Jean1)
144. Jennifer Marie Mullen (James Anthony Mullen86, Agnes Theresa Schaaf51, Simon Hubert20, Heinrich Joseph12, Hubert3, Jean1)
145. David James Mullen (James Anthony Mullen86, Agnes Theresa Schaaf51, Simon Hubert20, Heinrich Joseph12, Hubert3, Jean1)
146. Brian Daniel Mullen (James Anthony Mullen86, Agnes Theresa Schaaf51, Simon Hubert20, Heinrich Joseph12, Hubert3, Jean1)
147. Stephen John Mullen (James Anthony Mullen86, Agnes Theresa Schaaf51, Simon Hubert20, Heinrich Joseph12, Hubert3, Jean1)
148. Richard Peter Mullen (James Anthony Mullen86, Agnes Theresa Schaaf51, Simon Hubert20, Heinrich Joseph12, Hubert3, Jean1)
149. Seanna Kathleen Mullen (James Anthony Mullen86, Agnes Theresa Schaaf51, Simon Hubert20, Heinrich Joseph12, Hubert3, Jean1)
150. Debra Alecia Mullen (Robert Michael Mullen87, Agnes Theresa Schaaf51, Simon Hubert20, Heinrich Joseph12, Hubert3, Jean1)
151. Stephanie Patricia Mullen (Robert Michael Mullen87, Agnes Theresa Schaaf51, Simon Hubert20, Heinrich Joseph12, Hubert3, Jean1)
152. Theresa Marie Mullen (Duane Patrick Mullen88, Agnes Theresa Schaaf51, Simon Hubert20, Heinrich Joseph12, Hubert3, Jean1)
153. Suzanne Patricia Mullen (Duane Patrick Mullen88, Agnes Theresa Schaaf51, Simon Hubert20, Heinrich Joseph12, Hubert3, Jean1)
154. Rebecca Catherine Mullen (Duane Patrick Mullen88, Agnes Theresa Schaaf51, Simon Hubert20, Heinrich Joseph12, Hubert3, Jean1)
155. Bonnie Marie Mullen (Duane Patrick Mullen88, Agnes Theresa Schaaf51, Simon Hubert20, Heinrich Joseph12, Hubert3, Jean1)
156. John Patrick Mullen (Duane Patrick Mullen88, Agnes Theresa Schaaf51, Simon Hubert20, Heinrich Joseph12, Hubert3, Jean1)
157. Sarah Beth Mullen (Duane Patrick Mullen88, Agnes Theresa Schaaf51, Simon Hubert20, Heinrich Joseph12, Hubert3, Jean1)
158. Shannon Marie Walker (Colleen Marie Mullen89, Agnes Theresa Schaaf51, Simon Hubert20, Heinrich Joseph12, Hubert3, Jean1)
159. Jennifer Michele Walker (Colleen Marie Mullen89, Agnes Theresa Schaaf51, Simon Hubert20, Heinrich Joseph12, Hubert3, Jean1)
160. Elizabeth Ann England (Kathryn Jean Mullen90, Agnes Theresa Schaaf51, Simon Hubert20, Heinrich Joseph12, Hubert3, Jean1)
161. George Washington England, IV (Kathryn Jean Mullen90, Agnes Theresa Schaaf51, Simon Hubert20, Heinrich Joseph12, Hubert3, Jean1)
162. Patrick John England (Kathryn Jean Mullen90, Agnes Theresa Schaaf51, Simon Hubert20, Heinrich Joseph12, Hubert3, Jean1)
163. Joseph Daniel England (Kathryn Jean Mullen90, Agnes Theresa Schaaf51, Simon Hubert20, Heinrich Joseph12, Hubert3, Jean1)
164. Brian Christopher England (Kathryn Jean Mullen90, Agnes Theresa Schaaf51, Simon Hubert20, Heinrich Joseph12, Hubert3, Jean1)
165. Angela Marie Trechter (Dorothy Ann Mullen91, Agnes Theresa Schaaf51, Simon Hubert20, Heinrich Joseph12, Hubert3, Jean1)
166. Christopher John Trechter (Dorothy Ann Mullen91, Agnes Theresa Schaaf51, Simon Hubert20, Heinrich Joseph12, Hubert3, Jean1)
167. Nicholas Andrew Trechter, "Twin" (Dorothy Ann Mullen91, Agnes Theresa Schaaf51, Simon Hubert20, Heinrich Joseph12, Hubert3, Jean1)
168. Mary Laurena Trechter, "Twin" (Dorothy Ann Mullen91, Agnes Theresa Schaaf51, Simon Hubert20, Heinrich Joseph12, Hubert3, Jean1)
169. Keith Thomas Harrison (Mary Jo Mullen94, Agnes Theresa Schaaf51, Simon Hubert20, Heinrich Joseph12, Hubert3, Jean1)
170. Danijel Lee Harrison (Mary Jo Mullen94, Agnes Theresa Schaaf51, Simon Hubert20, Heinrich Joseph12, Hubert3, Jean1)
171. Mark Gregory Schaaf (Gregory Hubert95, Oscar Reynold52, Simon Hubert20, Heinrich Joseph12, Hubert3, Jean1)
172. David Edward Schaaf (Gregory Hubert95, Oscar Reynold52, Simon Hubert20, Heinrich Joseph12, Hubert3, Jean1)
173. Brian Christopher Schaaf (Michael Joseph97, Oscar Reynold52, Simon Hubert20, Heinrich Joseph12, Hubert3, Jean1)
174. Gary Stephen Schaaf (Michael Joseph97, Oscar Reynold52, Simon Hubert20, Heinrich Joseph12, Hubert3, Jean1)
175. Lauren Marie Schaaf (Michael Joseph97, Oscar Reynold52, Simon Hubert20, Heinrich Joseph12, Hubert3, Jean1)
176. Juashua Brandon Ahlstrom (Michael Raymond Ahlstrom, "Mike"99, Margaret Helen Schaaf53, Simon Hubert20, Heinrich Joseph12, Hubert3, Jean1)
177. Brandy Jenii Ahlstrom (Michael Raymond Ahlstrom, "Mike"99, Margaret Helen Schaaf53, Simon Hubert20, Heinrich Joseph12, Hubert3, Jean1)
178. Megan Louise Ahlstrom (Michael Raymond Ahlstrom, "Mike"99, Margaret Helen Schaaf53, Simon Hubert20, Heinrich Joseph12, Hubert3, Jean1)
179. Brittney Ann Ahlstrom (Michael Raymond Ahlstrom, "Mike"99, Margaret Helen Schaaf53, Simon Hubert20, Heinrich Joseph12, Hubert3, Jean1)
180. Chanda Jalene Ahlstrom (Michael Raymond Ahlstrom, "Mike"99, Margaret Helen Schaaf53, Simon Hubert20, Heinrich Joseph12, Hubert3, Jean1)
181. Kenneth Brian Ahlstrom (Kenneth Brian Ahlstrom, "Ken"100, Margaret Helen Schaaf53, Simon Hubert20, Heinrich Joseph12, Hubert3, Jean1)
182. Kelly Marie Ahlstrom (Kenneth Brian Ahlstrom, "Ken"100, Margaret Helen Schaaf53, Simon Hubert20, Heinrich Joseph12, Hubert3, Jean1)
183. Judith Louise Holman (Cheron Marie Ayers102, Francis Louise Schaaf54, Simon Hubert20, Heinrich Joseph12, Hubert3, Jean1)
184. Hugh Howard Holman (Cheron Marie Ayers102, Francis Louise Schaaf54, Simon Hubert20, Heinrich Joseph12, Hubert3, Jean1)
185. Albert Lee Ayers (Albert Lee Ayers, Jr104, Francis Louise Schaaf54, Simon Hubert20, Heinrich Joseph12, Hubert3, Jean1)
186. Steven Jennings Alexander (Danielle Jo Ayers105, Francis Louise Schaaf54, Simon Hubert20, Heinrich Joseph12, Hubert3, Jean1)
187. Scott Davidson Alexander, "Twin" (Danielle Jo Ayers105, Francis Louise Schaaf54, Simon Hubert20, Heinrich Joseph12, Hubert3, Jean1)
188. Michael Robert Alexander, "Twin" (Danielle Jo Ayers105, Francis Louise Schaaf54, Simon Hubert20, Heinrich Joseph12, Hubert3, Jean1)
189. Benjamin Richard Alexander (Danielle Jo Ayers105, Francis Louise Schaaf54, Simon Hubert20, Heinrich Joseph12, Hubert3, Jean1)
190. Andrew Ayers (Garrison Hubert Ayers106, Francis Louise Schaaf54, Simon Hubert20, Heinrich Joseph12, Hubert3, Jean1)
191. Shannon Westland Ayers (Garrison Hubert Ayers106, Francis Louise Schaaf54, Simon Hubert20, Heinrich Joseph12, Hubert3, Jean1)
192. Megan Molloy Dillon (Debra Ann Ayers107, Francis Louise Schaaf54, Simon Hubert20, Heinrich Joseph12, Hubert3, Jean1)
193. Bridget Kelly Dillon (Debra Ann Ayers107, Francis Louise Schaaf54, Simon Hubert20, Heinrich Joseph12, Hubert3, Jean1)
194. Bartolo Albert Crotti (Theadora Ama Ayers108, Francis Louise Schaaf54, Simon Hubert20, Heinrich Joseph12, Hubert3, Jean1)
195. Theodore Joseph Crotti (Theadora Ama Ayers108, Francis Louise Schaaf54, Simon Hubert20, Heinrich Joseph12, Hubert3, Jean1)
196. Brittany Leigh Dick (Virginia Darlene Ayers109, Francis Louise Schaaf54, Simon Hubert20, Heinrich Joseph12, Hubert3, Jean1)
197. Benjamin Tyler Dick (Virginia Darlene Ayers109, Francis Louise Schaaf54, Simon Hubert20, Heinrich Joseph12, Hubert3, Jean1)
198. Travis Neil Schaaf (John Raymond110, Raymond John55, Simon Hubert20, Heinrich Joseph12, Hubert3, Jean1)
199. Heather Ann White (Sara Ann Schaaf112, Raymond John55, Simon Hubert20, Heinrich Joseph12, Hubert3, Jean1)
200. Kathlenn Elizabeth White (Sara Ann Schaaf112, Raymond John55, Simon Hubert20, Heinrich Joseph12, Hubert3, Jean1)
201. Jennifer Lynn White (Sara Ann Schaaf112, Raymond John55, Simon Hubert20, Heinrich Joseph12, Hubert3, Jean1)
202. Timothy Lee Schaaf (Kenneth Lee113, Raymond John55, Simon Hubert20, Heinrich Joseph12, Hubert3, Jean1)
203. Bree Ann Schaaf (Kenneth Lee113, Raymond John55, Simon Hubert20, Heinrich Joseph12, Hubert3, Jean1)
204. Kara Nicole Schaaf (Kenneth Lee113, Raymond John55, Simon Hubert20, Heinrich Joseph12, Hubert3, Jean1)
205. Steven Gabriel Schaaf (Steven James114, Raymond John55, Simon Hubert20, Heinrich Joseph12, Hubert3, Jean1)
206. James Christian Schaaf (Steven James114, Raymond John55, Simon Hubert20, Heinrich Joseph12, Hubert3, Jean1)
207. Sara Lynn Schaaf (Steven James114, Raymond John55, Simon Hubert20, Heinrich Joseph12, Hubert3, Jean1)
208. Dustin Gary Cho (Theresa Marie Schaaf115, Raymond John55, Simon Hubert20, Heinrich Joseph12, Hubert3, Jean1)
209. Max Raymond Cho (Theresa Marie Schaaf115, Raymond John55, Simon Hubert20, Heinrich Joseph12, Hubert3, Jean1)
210. Linda Marie Norton (Katherine Louise Schaaf116, Raymond John55, Simon Hubert20, Heinrich Joseph12, Hubert3, Jean1)
211. Elizabeth Ann Norton (Katherine Louise Schaaf116, Raymond John55, Simon Hubert20, Heinrich Joseph12, Hubert3, Jean1)
212. Katherin Leann Norton (Katherine Louise Schaaf116, Raymond John55, Simon Hubert20, Heinrich Joseph12, Hubert3, Jean1)
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